@incollection{epos1774, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Sir Mark Oliphant International Frontiers of Science Australia Geothermal Energy Conference}, editor = {H. Gurgenci and A.R. Budd}, month = {January}, title = {Current Status of Microseismic Monitoring Techniques for the Stimulation of HDR/HFR Reservoirs}, author = {Hiroshi Asanuma and Y. Kumono and Hiroaki Niitsuma and D. Wyborn and U. Schanz and Markus O. H{\"a}ring}, publisher = {Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Coherence Collapsing, double differential method, super resolution mapping}, url = {https://episodesplatform.eu/eprints/1774/}, abstract = {Microseismic monitoring has been used in Hot Dry/Fractured Rock (HDR/HFR) projects worldwide as one of the standard techniques to monitor stimulation. The authors have been investigating upper resolution mapping techniques of the microseismic events to obtain more reliable locations of the hypocenters and more detailed analyses of the response of the fracture system to the stimulation. In this paper, we illustrate the concept of coherence-based analysis and demonstrate results from stimulations carried out in the Cooper Basin and at Basel, Switzerland.} }