Coda-wave interferometry analysis of Synthetic time-lapse VSP data at CO2SINK project site, Ketzin, Germany

The CO2SINK project is the first on-shore pilot CO2 storage study in Europe and address a number of the key aspects related to geological storage of CO2. Different seismic surveys have been carried out in the project, Such as time-lapse seismic and surface moving source profiling (MSP, also known as...

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Main Authors: Yang, C., Fan, W., Juhlin, Christopher
Format: Conference Paper
Published: European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12954
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Fan, W.
Juhlin, Christopher
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Juhlin, Christopher
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description The CO2SINK project is the first on-shore pilot CO2 storage study in Europe and address a number of the key aspects related to geological storage of CO2. Different seismic surveys have been carried out in the project, Such as time-lapse seismic and surface moving source profiling (MSP, also known as walk -away VSP) surveys. We have investigated the feasibility of coda -wave Interferometry analysis for monitoring of CO2 injection using time-lapse VSP synthetic data based on a project site CO2SINK elastic model. Our studies suggest that coda -wave interferometry analysis could potentially be a reliable and effective tool for monitoring geological carbon sequestration.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-129542017-01-30T11:33:54Z Coda-wave interferometry analysis of Synthetic time-lapse VSP data at CO2SINK project site, Ketzin, Germany Yang, C. Fan, W. Juhlin, Christopher The CO2SINK project is the first on-shore pilot CO2 storage study in Europe and address a number of the key aspects related to geological storage of CO2. Different seismic surveys have been carried out in the project, Such as time-lapse seismic and surface moving source profiling (MSP, also known as walk -away VSP) surveys. We have investigated the feasibility of coda -wave Interferometry analysis for monitoring of CO2 injection using time-lapse VSP synthetic data based on a project site CO2SINK elastic model. Our studies suggest that coda -wave interferometry analysis could potentially be a reliable and effective tool for monitoring geological carbon sequestration. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12954 European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE restricted
spellingShingle Yang, C.
Fan, W.
Juhlin, Christopher
Coda-wave interferometry analysis of Synthetic time-lapse VSP data at CO2SINK project site, Ketzin, Germany
title Coda-wave interferometry analysis of Synthetic time-lapse VSP data at CO2SINK project site, Ketzin, Germany
title_full Coda-wave interferometry analysis of Synthetic time-lapse VSP data at CO2SINK project site, Ketzin, Germany
title_fullStr Coda-wave interferometry analysis of Synthetic time-lapse VSP data at CO2SINK project site, Ketzin, Germany
title_full_unstemmed Coda-wave interferometry analysis of Synthetic time-lapse VSP data at CO2SINK project site, Ketzin, Germany
title_short Coda-wave interferometry analysis of Synthetic time-lapse VSP data at CO2SINK project site, Ketzin, Germany
title_sort coda-wave interferometry analysis of synthetic time-lapse vsp data at co2sink project site, ketzin, germany
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12954