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Detection, location and source mechanism determination of microseismic events: evaluating seismicity related to hydraulic fracturing. / Anikiev, D.; Valenta, J.; Stan k, F.; Eisner, L.

In: First Break, Vol. 32, No. 5, 2014, p. 59-65.

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@article{b54666eb75a6444990c64c16f2ab570f,
title = "Detection, location and source mechanism determination of microseismic events: evaluating seismicity related to hydraulic fracturing",
abstract = "D. Anikiev, J. Valenta, F. Stanek and L. Eisner present a technique for processing continuous datasets from microseismic monitoring during hydraulic fracturing of a gas shale reservoir in North America.",
author = "D. Anikiev and J. Valenta and {Stan k}, F. and L. Eisner",
year = "2014",
language = "English",
volume = "32",
pages = "59--65",
journal = "First Break",
issn = "0263-5046",
publisher = "European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers",
number = "5",

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AU - Valenta, J.

AU - Stan k, F.

AU - Eisner, L.

PY - 2014

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N2 - D. Anikiev, J. Valenta, F. Stanek and L. Eisner present a technique for processing continuous datasets from microseismic monitoring during hydraulic fracturing of a gas shale reservoir in North America.

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VL - 32

SP - 59

EP - 65

JO - First Break

JF - First Break

SN - 0263-5046

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