Use of microseismic methods as surveillance technology during hydraulic-fracture treatment of tight reservoirs. Methods for acquiring, processing and interpreting microseismic data. Methods for picking events, determining hypocenter location and magnitude, and interpreting the stimulated rock volume.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s)
- Geophysics 355, 551 and Mathematics 221, or the equivalent. Students should be enrolled in the graduate program in geophysics or receive the consent of the Department.
Sections
| LEC 10 | MTWRF 09:00 - 16:30
| | David Eaton | | |
| Notes: Please note that this course begins prior to the normal start date of the Spring Term (May 14, 2013). Permission must be obtained from the Deparment of Geoscience. |
| LAB 10 | | | | | |
This course will be offered next in
Winter 2014.