Robust event detection and picking is a prerequisite for reliable (micro-) seismic interpretations. Detection ofweak events is a common challenge among various available event detection algorithms. In this paper we compare the performance of two event detection methods, the short-term average/long-term average (STA/LTA) method, which is the most commonly used technique in industry, and a newly introduced method that is based on the power spectral density (PSD) measurements. We have applied both techniques to a 1-hr long segment of the vertical component of some raw continuous data recorded at a borehole geophone in a hydraulic fracturing experiment. The PSD technique outperforms the STA/LTA technique by detecting a higher number of weak events while keeping the number of false alarms at a reasonable level. The time-frequency representations obtained through the PSD method can also help define a more suitable bandpass filter which is usually required for the STA/LTA method. The method offers thus much promise for automated event detection in industrial, local, regional and global seismological data sets.
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Vaezi, Y., & van der Baan, M. (2015). Comparison of the STA/LTA and power spectral density methods for microseismic event detection. Geophysical Journal International, 203(3), 1896–1908. https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggv419
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