| Title | Monitoring of Reservoir Behavior at Soultz HDR Field by Super-Resolution Microseismic Mapping |
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| Authors | H. Asanuma, Y. Kumano, T. Izumi, N. Soma, H. Niitsuma and R.Baria |
| Year | 2005 |
| Conference | World Geothermal Congress |
| Keywords | microseismic, mapping , HDR, stimulation |
| Abstract | The second hydraulic stimulation at a depth around 4500m to 5000m was carried out at Soultz HDR site, Alsace, France in 2003 to create a deep reservoir for a pilot plant. Around 38,000 m3 of heavy brine and water was injected in the 5005m borehole GPK-3 (which was drilled in 2002), and the other deep well GPK-2. The induced microseismic events were detected by a seismic network consisting of three downhole 4 component accelerometers and two 3-component geophones. The authors picked onsets of events using automatic picking software and located the events on-site. The number of triggered events during the stimulation was approximately 87,000, and we picked approximately 8,100 high quality events. The authors manually re-picked the events, which are automatically picked on-site, and located them by JHD (joint hypocenter determination) and the coherence-collapsing methods. The relocated seismic cloud extends mainly NS direction around GPK-3 and N 45?W around GPK-2. |