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Microearthquake Studies at the Salton Sea Geothermal Field
OwnerNational Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
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The objective of this project is to detect and locate microearthquakes to aid in the characterization of reservoir fracture networks. Accurate identification and mapping of the large numbers of microearthquakes induced in EGS is one technique that provides diagnostic information when determining the location, orientation and length of underground crack systems for use in reservoir development and management applications. Conventional earthquake location techniques often are employed to locate microearthquakes. However, these techniques require labor-intensive picking of individual seismic phase onsets across a network of sensors. For this project we adapt the Matched Field Processing (MFP) technique to the elastic propagation problem in geothermal reservoirs to identify more and smaller events than traditional methods alone.

earthquakesfracturegeothermalinduced seismicitymicroearthquakessalton seaseismicityseismology
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dcat_issued2013-10-01T06:00:00Z
dcat_modified2017-05-26T20:23:24Z
dcat_publisher_nameLawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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