摘要

The accuracy of the velocity model strongly affects the accuracy of microseismic source location and hence the reliability of fracture imaging. We have developed a systematic methodology for microseismic velocity model inversion and source location. A new misfit function is used for both problems, which yields more reliable result than the conventional ones. Using the same measure of misfit, the location errors resulting from the use of different misfit functions are eliminated. The neighborhood algorithm and master station method (MSM) are adopted for calculating the velocity model and source location, respectively. The reason for using the neighborhood algorithm is that it has fewer tuning parameters and is easy to be tuned, whereas the advantage of the MSM is that it can automatically remove the mispicks. The performance of the proposed methods is illustrated using the ball-hit events with known locations, and the validity of the inversion results is verified by the relocations of these events. We also used the inverted velocity models to locate the microseismic events detected from the monitoring data. The location result indicates that the fractures have an average half-length of 280 m and height of 55 m and the fracture azimuth is approximately N77 degrees W.