2019
DOI: 10.5194/npg-26-163-2019
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The adaptive particle swarm optimization technique for solving microseismic source location parameters

Abstract: An intelligent method is presented for locating a microseismic source based on the particle swarm optimization (PSO) concept. It eliminates microseismic source locating errors caused by the inaccurate velocity model of the earth medium. The method uses, as the target of PSO, a global minimum of the sum of squared discrepancies between differences of modeled arrival times and differences of measured arrival times. The discrepancies are calculated for all pairs of detectors of a seismic monitoring system. Then, … Show more

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“…Information on the initial model is commonly obtained from geologic, drilling or previous geophysical data (Sun et al, 2019). The data are usually subjected to gradual smoothening in a stepwise running iteration until a subjectively acceptable fit between the estimated and measured data is obtained.…”
Section: Magnetic Inversion and Two-dimensional Anomaly Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information on the initial model is commonly obtained from geologic, drilling or previous geophysical data (Sun et al, 2019). The data are usually subjected to gradual smoothening in a stepwise running iteration until a subjectively acceptable fit between the estimated and measured data is obtained.…”
Section: Magnetic Inversion and Two-dimensional Anomaly Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%