Analysis of seismic anisotropy at the CO2CRC Otway project site

This work evaluates the reliability of VSP related slowness and slowness-polarization methods for local VTI and orthorhombic anisotropy parameter estimation that can be utilized as a seismic time-lapse tool for monitoring CO2 injection into geological formations. The uncertainties have been quantifi...

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Main Author: Asgharzadeh, Mehdi
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/817
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description This work evaluates the reliability of VSP related slowness and slowness-polarization methods for local VTI and orthorhombic anisotropy parameter estimation that can be utilized as a seismic time-lapse tool for monitoring CO2 injection into geological formations. The uncertainties have been quantified through the inversion of several numerical and synthetic datasets and the results of this analysis were used to validate seismic anisotropy parameter estimation from VSP measurements at CO2CRC’s Otway geosequestration site in Victoria, Australia.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-8172017-02-20T06:40:03Z Analysis of seismic anisotropy at the CO2CRC Otway project site Asgharzadeh, Mehdi This work evaluates the reliability of VSP related slowness and slowness-polarization methods for local VTI and orthorhombic anisotropy parameter estimation that can be utilized as a seismic time-lapse tool for monitoring CO2 injection into geological formations. The uncertainties have been quantified through the inversion of several numerical and synthetic datasets and the results of this analysis were used to validate seismic anisotropy parameter estimation from VSP measurements at CO2CRC’s Otway geosequestration site in Victoria, Australia. 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/817 en Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Asgharzadeh, Mehdi
Analysis of seismic anisotropy at the CO2CRC Otway project site
title Analysis of seismic anisotropy at the CO2CRC Otway project site
title_full Analysis of seismic anisotropy at the CO2CRC Otway project site
title_fullStr Analysis of seismic anisotropy at the CO2CRC Otway project site
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of seismic anisotropy at the CO2CRC Otway project site
title_short Analysis of seismic anisotropy at the CO2CRC Otway project site
title_sort analysis of seismic anisotropy at the co2crc otway project site
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/817