2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-2940
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Constraints on Fracture Distribution in Geothermal Fields Using Seismic Noise Beamforming

Abstract: <p>Faults and fractures are crucial parameters for geothermal systems as they provide secondary permeability allowing fluids to circulate and heat up in the subsurface. In this study, we use an ambient seismic noise technique referred to as the three-component (3C) beamforming to detect and monitor faults and fractures at a geothermal field in Mexico.</p><p>Three-component (3C) beamforming extracts the polarizations, azimuths, and phase velocities of coherent waves as … Show more

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