K. Tezuka et H. Niitsuma, Stress estimated using microseismic clusters and its relationship to the fracture system of the Hijiori hot dry rock reservoir, ENG GEOL, 56(1-2), 2000, pp. 47-62
A method for estimating the in situ stress state by analyzing microseismic
clusters induced by hydraulic injections is proposed. The method is based o
n focal mechanism analysis, supplemented with microseismic doublet analysis
. The latter is used to discriminate between the fault plane and the auxili
ary planes of the focal mechanism solution. The method was applied to estim
ate the stress field within the Hijiori hot dry rock geothermal reservoir a
nd yielded results which were consistent with other estimates. The mechanic
s of permeability creation within the reservoir during major hydraulic inje
ctions was then examined by evaluating the interaction of the inferred stre
ss held with the natural fracture system. The characteristics of the latter
were determined by integrating information obtained from core samples, aco
ustic borehole televiewer images and pressure, temperature and spinner logs
. The results indicated that the observed microseismicity and orientation-d
ependent permeability characteristics of the fracture population are well e
xplained by shear failure inferred from Coulomb's friction theory. It is al
so shown that the growth direction of the reservoir is strongly controlled
by the distribution of favorably oriented pre-existing fractures and their
interaction with the stress field. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All right
s reserved.