Crosshole seismic tomography (CST) could be used to reconstruct the velocity section of media between two holes. One commonly used attribute of fractures reflected in seismic waves is the anisotropy of velocity. Therefore, in this study, the multiple symmetry axes of anisotropic media are utilized to simulate the multiple-set fractures in strata. The anisotropic algebraic reconstruction technique (AART) and anisotropic simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique (ASIRT), extensions of isotropic ART and SIRT, are developed to detect the medium with multiple symmetry axes and strong anisotropy. Full coverage of ray paths in azimuth is needed for these techniques. The performances of these techniques are tested by numerical and physical modeling. Testing results show that the proposed AART and ASIRT methods can successfully detect the multiple-set fractures when the observed data exceeds the estimated parameters. However, in complexly anisotropic and heterogeneous media, the estimation error will significantly increase when using these techniques if the number of estimated parameters is equal to or greater than the number of observed data.
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