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- 1Coda wave interferometry
- 1Computer vision
- 1Distributed acoustic sensing
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- 1Hydraulic fracturing
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Fall 2016
Microseismic monitoring involves the acquisition of continuous seismic data for the purpose of locating and characterizing microseismicity induced mainly by oilfield completion and production processes. Since its inception, microseismic monitoring has proved to be an invaluable tool for...
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Fall 2021
The spatiotemporal distribution of hydraulic fracturing-induced microseismicity is complicated and depends on various mechanical and diffusional parameters. Hydraulic fracture modeling can aid in understanding fluid-induced microseismicity. Nevertheless, the interaction of several physical...