Sensitivity and stability analysis of coda quality factors at the geysers geothermal field, California

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Blanke A. [1 ]
Kwiatek G. [1 ,2 ]
Martínez-Garzón P. [1 ]
Bohnhoff M. [1 ]
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[1] GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Section 4.2: Geomechanics and Scientific Drilling, Telegrafenberg, Potsdam
[2] Department of Earth Sciences, Free University Berlin, Malteserstraße 74-100, Berlin
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10.1785/0120180219
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Over 700 induced seismic events recorded between June 2009 and March 2015 at different parts of The Geysers geothermal field, California, are used to estimate local S-wave coda quality factors (QC). Recorded by the 31-station short-period Berkeley-Geysers seismic network, the events have duration magnitudes 1 <MD < 3, depth ranges of 1 and 4 km, and epicentral distance ranges of 0.7–19 km. We apply the coda analysis technique of Phillips (1985) to find QC. Using a sequence of overlapping time windows, the average power spectral density of the coda is calculated. We extract the signal amplitudes at fixed octave-width frequency bands, measure their decay with time and fit for QC f estimates with associated uncertainties. We investigate the sensitivity of the QC results to different input parameters, including lapse time, magnitude range, moving window width, total coda length, and seismic-sensor components. The choice of quality criteria—signal-to-noise ratio and coda Q uncertainties (2σ QC f)—are found to be most sensitive factors. Testing different window lengths and lapse times results in relatively small variations of QC. The final, highest quality mean coda Q (QC f) estimates are further tested in the context of their spatiotemporal behavior in the reservoir. We found that distance and azimuthal dependence of QC f are related to the observed crack-induced reservoir anisotropy, lithological, and structural features. At the northwestern The Geysers about 50% larger QC >40 Hz estimates are obtained compared with the southwest. In contrast, geothermal production rate variations, analyzed for a tight cluster in the northwest, do not influence the QC f estimates. Moreover, we compare the QC f results with previous estimates of direct S-wave quality factors (QD). A match for QC results at 7 Hz center frequency with QD estimates is observed. However, QC estimates show lower scattering and thus a higher stability. © 2019, Seismological Society of America. All rights reserved.
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