Seismicity and Reservoir Fracture Characterization
Below are the project presentations and respective peer review results for Seismicity and Reservoir Fracture Characterization.
- Fluid Imaging of Enhanced Geothermal Systems
, Gregory Newman and Ernie Major, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Towards the Understanding of Induced Seismicity in Enhanced Geothermal Systems
, Roland Gritto, Array Information Technology; Doug Dreger, UC Berkeley; Oliver Heidbach, GFZ Heimholtz Centre; Larry Hutchings, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Imaging, Characterizing, and Modeling of Fracture Networks and Fluid Flow in EGS Reservoirs
, Lianjie Huang, Los Alamos National Laboratory - Mapping Diffuse Seismicity for Geothermal Reservoir Management with Matched Field Processing
, Dennise Templeton and David B. Harris, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories - Development of a Geological and Geomechanical Framework for the Analysis of MEQ in EGS Experiments
, Ahmad Ghassemi, Texas A&M University - Fracture Network and Fluid Flow Imaging for EGS Applications from Multi-Dimensional Electrical Resistivity Structure
, Philip E. Wannamaker, University of Utah Energy and Geoscience Institute - Seismic Technology Adapted to Analyzing and Developing Geothermal Systems Below Surface-Exposed High-Velocity Rocks
, Bob A. Hardage, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin - Characterizing Fractures in the Geysers Geothermal Field by Micro-seismic Data, Using Soft Computing, Fractals, and Shear Wave Anisotropy
, Fred Aminzadeh, University of Southern California - Integration of Noise and Coda Correlation Data into Kinematic and Waveform Inversions
, Daniel R.H. O'Connell, Fugro William Lettis and Associates