Earth Science Frontiers ›› 2026, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (1): 269-282.DOI: 10.13745/j.esf.sf.2025.10.3

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Advances in characterization techniques of deep geothermal reservoir fracture structures by integrating microseismic and hydrological data

XU Tianfu(), LI Siyuan, JIANG Zhenjiao*()   

  1. Key Laboratory of Groundwater Resources and Environment, Ministry of Education, College of Environment and Resources, Jilin University, Changchun 130021, China
  • Received:2025-08-02 Revised:2025-09-09 Online:2026-01-25 Published:2025-11-10

Abstract:

To achieve high-resolution characterization of the induced fracture network, we developed a methodology for fracture network characterization by fusing microseismic and hydraulic data, taking into account the realistic conditions of enhanced geothermal systems. Synthetic tests and field applications demonstrated that the method significantly enhanced the robustness and accuracy of fracture characterization. This study reviews the development of the method, including the sequential and joint inversion of microseismic and hydraulic data for permeability estimation in equivalent continuous media, and the sequential inversion for explicit fracture imaging in discrete fracture networks. We compare and analyze the advantages and disadvantages of these different approaches. Finally, we summarize the remaining challenges and outline directions for future research, aiming to establish a more advanced methodology for high-resolution fracture characterization and risk mitigation in subsurface engineering.

Key words: induce fractures, microseismic events, tracer test, parameter inversion, hydrogeophysics

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