NS23A:
Seismic Emission Due to the Propagation of Fluid-Driven Fractures Posters

Tuesday, 16 December 2014: 1:40 PM-6:00 PM
Primary Convener:  Arash Dahi Taleghani, Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, Baton Rouge, LA, United States
Co-conveners:  Juan M Lorenzo, Louisiana State Univ, Baton Rouge, LA, United States and Joel LeCalvez, Schlumberger Oilfield Services, Sugar Land, TX, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
Simultaneous estimation of hypocenter and velocity in microseismic monitoring: A case study at Shengli Oilfield, China
Yike Liu1, Hao Hu1, Huiyi Lu1 and Xiao-Bi Xie2, (1)IGG Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, (2)Univ California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States
 
Characterizing Induced Fractures Using Trapped Waves – What Do We Want to Know? What Can We Learn?
Daniel Moos1, Eric M Dunham2 and Ossian J OReilly2, (1)Baker Hughes Palo Alto, Palo Alto, CA, United States, (2)Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States
 
Seismic characteristics of tensile fracture growth induced by hydraulic fracturing
David W S Eaton1, Mirko Van der Baan2 and Neda Boroumand1, (1)University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, (2)University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
 
Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment Controls on Induced Microseismicity Attributes
Juan Miguel Reyes-Montes1, Christina Kelly2, Junwei Huang2, Xueping Zhao2 and R Paul Young3, (1)Applied Seismology Consultants, Shrewsbury, SY1, United Kingdom, (2)Applied Seismology Consultants, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom, (3)University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
 
Constraining the Dynamic Rupture Properties with Moment Tensor Derived Vp/Vs Ratios.
Lindsay Smith-Boughner, Adam M Baig, Ted Urbancic and Gisela Fernandes Viegas, Engineering Seismology Group Canada Inc, Kingston, ON, Canada
 
Nucleation of Dynamic Slip on a Hydraulically Fractured Fault
Mohammad Hossein Azad, Dmitry Garagash and Mysore Satish, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada