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Automatic Microseismic Event Detection With Variance Fractal Dimension via Multitrace Envelope Energy Stacking

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Surface monitoring of microseismic monitoring events is generally challenging because microseismic data have a low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Traditional event-detection methods struggle to detect weak microseismic events. A variance fractal… Click to show full abstract

Surface monitoring of microseismic monitoring events is generally challenging because microseismic data have a low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Traditional event-detection methods struggle to detect weak microseismic events. A variance fractal dimension (VFD) method for automatic microseismic event detection via multitrace energy envelope stacking (MTEES) is introduced. In the first stage, we propose a processing microseismic data method based on the MTEES method. It increases the energy of weak microseismic data to avoid missed and false microseismic detection. Furthermore, it can greatly improve computational efficiency to satisfy real-time processing requirements. In the second stage, the VFD algorithm is applied to the data processed in the first stage to improve the feasibility and validity of microseismic event detection. A simulation test with perforation data shows the reliability of the new method in the automatic detection of microseismic events. In addition, we demonstrate that analogous results can be obtained when perforation data are not available by introducing a novel approach based on synthetic correction time. The new approach is particularly useful when perforation data are not recorded, representing a significant advantage over previous approaches. We describe the application of the novel method to a real microseismic data example from monitoring hydraulic fracture treatments in Shanxi Province, China, with and without perforation data. The new method yields improvement in microseismic event detection for microseismic monitoring. Therefore, we find a wide range of applications requiring analysis of microseismic data.

Keywords: microseismic data; microseismic event; energy; detection; event detection

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2022

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