“…Due to the fact that fracture sizes are usually much smaller than the seismic wavelength, it is difficult to image fractures directly on seismic profiles. For this reason, seismic attributes are often used in fracture detection and characterization (e.g., Bakulin et al, , , ; Gao, ; Guo et al, ; Guo, Rubino, Glubokovskikh, et al, ; Guo, Shuai, et al, ; Guo, Rubino, Barbosa, et al, ; Maultzsch et al, , ; Tsvankin, ). Under the in situ stress field, parallel fractures are often developed in the direction of the maximum stress (e.g., Schoenberg & Sayers, ).…”