scholarly journals Comparison of Hydraulic and Tracer Tomography for Discrete Fracture Network Inversion

Geosciences ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 274 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ringel ◽  
Somogyvári ◽  
Jalali ◽  
Bayer

Fractures serve as highly conductive preferential flow paths for fluids in rocks, which are difficult to exactly reconstruct in numerical models. Especially, in low-conductive rocks, fractures are often the only pathways for advection of solutes and heat. The presented study compares the results from hydraulic and tracer tomography applied to invert a theoretical discrete fracture network (DFN) that is based on data from synthetic cross-well testing. For hydraulic tomography, pressure pulses in various injection intervals are induced and the pressure responses in the monitoring intervals of a nearby observation well are recorded. For tracer tomography, a conservative tracer is injected in different well levels and the depth-dependent breakthrough of the tracer is monitored. A recently introduced transdimensional Bayesian inversion procedure is applied for both tomographical methods, which adjusts the fracture positions, orientations, and numbers based on given geometrical fracture statistics. The used Metropolis-Hastings-Green algorithm is refined by the simultaneous estimation of the measurement error´s variance, that is, the measurement noise. Based on the presented application to invert the two-dimensional cross-section between source and the receiver well, the hydraulic tomography reveals itself to be more suitable for reconstructing the original DFN. This is based on a probabilistic representation of the inverted results by means of fracture probabilities.

2019 ◽  
Vol 55 (4) ◽  
pp. 3234-3247 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanhui Dong ◽  
Yunmei Fu ◽  
Tian‐Chyi Jim Yeh ◽  
Yu‐Li Wang ◽  
Yuanyuan Zha ◽  
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Author(s):  
Thomas Sherman ◽  
Guillem Sole-Mari ◽  
Jeffrey Hyman ◽  
Matthew R. Sweeney ◽  
Daniel Vassallo ◽  
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