AUTOMATIC DETECTION AND LOCALIZATION OF SEISMIC EVENTS IN X GEOTHERMAL FIELDS
One of the jobs in microseismic is to determine the location, which previously requires the arrival time of P and S waves at each earthquake event at each station. A large amount of data in exploration and microseismic monitoring activities have the potential to cause long processing times, due t...
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id-itb.:688722022-09-19T12:32:29ZAUTOMATIC DETECTION AND LOCALIZATION OF SEISMIC EVENTS IN X GEOTHERMAL FIELDS Kevin Chrysant J, Fredericus Indonesia Final Project Akaike Information Criteria, Differential Evolution, event detection, location estimation, microseismic, onset pick, Template Matched Filter INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/68872 One of the jobs in microseismic is to determine the location, which previously requires the arrival time of P and S waves at each earthquake event at each station. A large amount of data in exploration and microseismic monitoring activities have the potential to cause long processing times, due to long duration of the acquisition of microseismic data. Usually, seismometers are installed according to the acquisition design surrounding the prospect area in a geothermal field. In this study, the Template Matched Filter (TMF) method was used to look for events. Then the arrival times of P waves was estimated by the Akaike Information Criteria (AIC). Finally, Differential Evolution (DE) was employed to estimate the location of microseismic events. Based on the steps of the TMF method, 270 pieces of seismogram were found which were suspected to have microseismic events. Furthermore, from these pieces, the P wave onset pick was carried out using the AIC method. The estimation of the location using the DE method and plot using GMT to produce 106 local microseismic events. At the estimation stage, a homogeneous P wave velocity of 5 km/s was used. Comparison with manual data processing shows that the automatic data processing revealed more microseismic events indicating the effectiveness of the automatic method. The resulting event location proved to be more accurate and described the most active fault in this geothermal field, namely the Rancabali Fault text |
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One of the jobs in microseismic is to determine the location, which previously
requires the arrival time of P and S waves at each earthquake event at each
station. A large amount of data in exploration and microseismic monitoring
activities have the potential to cause long processing times, due to long duration
of the acquisition of microseismic data. Usually, seismometers are installed
according to the acquisition design surrounding the prospect area in a
geothermal field. In this study, the Template Matched Filter (TMF) method was
used to look for events. Then the arrival times of P waves was estimated by the
Akaike Information Criteria (AIC). Finally, Differential Evolution (DE) was
employed to estimate the location of microseismic events.
Based on the steps of the TMF method, 270 pieces of seismogram were found
which were suspected to have microseismic events. Furthermore, from these
pieces, the P wave onset pick was carried out using the AIC method. The
estimation of the location using the DE method and plot using GMT to produce
106 local microseismic events. At the estimation stage, a homogeneous P wave
velocity of 5 km/s was used. Comparison with manual data processing shows that
the automatic data processing revealed more microseismic events indicating the
effectiveness of the automatic method. The resulting event location proved to be
more accurate and described the most active fault in this geothermal field, namely
the Rancabali Fault |
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AUTOMATIC DETECTION AND LOCALIZATION OF SEISMIC EVENTS IN X GEOTHERMAL FIELDS |
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AUTOMATIC DETECTION AND LOCALIZATION OF SEISMIC EVENTS IN X GEOTHERMAL FIELDS |
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automatic detection and localization of seismic events in x geothermal fields |
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