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Title Geophysical monitoring for geologic carbon storage / Lianjie Huang, editor
Published Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2022
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Description 1 online resource: color illustrations
Series Geophysical monograph series ; 272
Geophysical monograph ; 272.
Contents Evaluating Different Geophysical Monitoring Techniques for Geological Carbon Storage / Lianjie Huang, Xianjin Yang -- Geodetic and Surface Monitoring. Geodetic Monitoring of the Geological Storage of Greenhouse Gas Emissions / Donald Vasco, Alessandro Ferretti, Alessio Rucci, Giacomo Falorni, Sergey Samsonov, Don White, Magdalena Czarnogorska -- Surface Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting (MVA) for Geologic Sequestration Storage / Samuel Clegg, Kristy Nowak-Lovato, Robert Currier, Julianna Fessenden, Ronald Martinez -- Subsurface Seismic Monitoring. Optimal Design of Microseismic Monitoring Network for Cost-Effective Monitoring of Geologic Carbon Storage / Ting Chen, Lianjie Huang -- Seismic Response of Fractured Sandstone During Geological Sequestration of CO2 / Seiji Nakagawa, Timothy Kneafsey -- Dynamic Moduli and Attenuation / Daniel Delaney, Christopher Purcell, Alan Mur, Igor Haljasmaa, Yee Soong, Dustin Crandall, William Harbert -- Elastic-Wave Sensitivity Propagation for Optimal Time-Lapse Seismic Survey Design / Kai Gao, Huseyin Denli, Xuefeng Shang, Lianjie Huang -- Time-Lapse Offset VSP Monitoring at the Aneth CO2-EOR Field / Zhifu Zhang, Lianjie Huang -- Reverse Time Migration of Time-Lapse Walkaway VSP Data for Monitoring CO2 Injection at the SACROC CO2-EOR Field / Yi Wang, Hui Huang, Lianjie Huang -- Least-Squares Reverse-Time Migration for Reservoir Imaging at the Cranfield CO2-EOR Field / Sirui Tan, Lianjie Huang, Thomas M Daley -- Quantifying Changes of Subsurface Geophysical Properties Using Double-Difference Seismic-Waveform Inversion / Youzuo Lin, Zhigang Zhang, Lianjie Huang -- Multicomponent Seismic Data and Joint Inversion / Bryan DeVault, Vincent Clochard, Lee H Spangler, David W Bowen -- Tracking Subsurface Supercritical CO2 Using Advanced Reflection Seismic and Well Log-Based Workflows Incorporating Fluid Density and Pore Pressure Effects / Alan Mur, Thomas M Daley, William Harbert -- Subsurface Nonseismic Monitoring. Monitoring Carbon Storage Sites With Time-Lapse Gravity Surveys / Delphine Appriou, Alain Bonneville -- Fundamentals of Electrical and Electromagnetic Techniques for CO2 Monitoring / Erika Gasperikova, H Frank Morrison -- Monitoring Geologic Carbon Sequestration Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography / Xianjin Yang, Charles Carrigan -- Monitoring of Large-Scale CO2 Injection Using CSEM, Gravimetric, and Seismic AVO Data / Svenn Tveit, Trond Mannseth -- Self-Potential Monitoring for Geologic Carbon Dioxide Storage / Yuji Nishi, Tuneo Ishido -- Case Studies of Geophysical Monitoring. Microseismic Monitoring, Event Location, and Focal Mechanisms at the Illinois Basin-Decatur Project, Decatur, Illinois, USA / Robert A Bauer, Robert Will, George El-Kaseeh, Paul Jaques, Sallie Greenberg, Michael Carney -- Associated Storage With Enhanced Oil Recovery / Robert Balch, Brian McPherson -- Testing Geophysical Methods for Assessing CO2 Migration at the SECARB Early Test, Cranfield, Mississippi, USA / Susan D Hovorka -- Toward Quantitative CO2 monitoring at Sleipner, Norway / Anouar Romdhane, Bastien Dupuy, Etor Querendez, Peder Eliasson -- Geophysical Monitoring of CO2 injection at Ketzin, Germany / Peter Bergmann, Magdalena Diersch, Julia Götz, Monika Ivandic, Alexandra Ivanova, Christopher Juhlin, Juliane Kummerow, Axel Liebscher, Stefan Lüth, Sjef Meekes, Ben Norden, Cornelia Schmidt-Hattenberger, Florian Wagner, Fengjiao Zhang -- Geophysical Monitoring Techniques / Lianjie Huang, Xianjin Yang
Summary "This monograph covers the state-of-the-art geophysical techniques for monitoring CO2 storage within subsurface geologic formations, such as oil fields, gas fields, saline formations, unmineable coal seams, and saline-filled basalt formations. Geophysical monitoring techniques exploit geophysical signals from CO2 reservoirs or target monitoring regions such as potential leakage paths, to inform where the CO2 plume is and how the integrity of cap rock seals are. These signals can be from passive sources or active sources. Geophysical monitoring employs sensors in boreholes, or on the Earth's surface, or above the Earth's surface to acquire geophysical signals. Geophysical monitoring is to use these information to infer the movement and the fate of injected CO2 within three-dimensional subsurface. Most geophysical monitoring techniques are non-invasive, and are to detect subsurface changes caused by CO2 movement in kilometers away from the sensors. High-resolution and high-fidelity geophysical monitoring techniques are necessary to ensure safe and long-term geologic carbon storage. In addition, this monograph also provides some applications of geophysical monitoring techniques at a number of large-scale field demonstration projects. These applications demonstrate the practical capabilities of geophysical monitoring techniques."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 13, 2022)
Subject Geological carbon sequestration.
Geophysics -- Observations
Geological carbon sequestration
Geophysics -- Observations
Form Electronic book
Author Huang, Lianjie, editor.
LC no. 2021059927
ISBN 1119156874
9781119156840
111915684X
9781119156857
1119156858
9781119156871