Geophysics and Geosequestration
Herausgeber: Davis, Thomas L; Wilson, Malcolm; Landrø, Martin
Geophysics and Geosequestration
Herausgeber: Davis, Thomas L; Wilson, Malcolm; Landrø, Martin
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An overview of the geophysical techniques and analysis methods for monitoring subsurface carbon dioxide storage for researchers and industry practitioners.
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An overview of the geophysical techniques and analysis methods for monitoring subsurface carbon dioxide storage for researchers and industry practitioners.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 218mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781107137493
- ISBN-10: 1107137497
- Artikelnr.: 53448368
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 218mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781107137493
- ISBN-10: 1107137497
- Artikelnr.: 53448368
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Introduction: 1. Climate change and the role of CCS in mitigation
John Gale and Malcolm Wilson; 2. The role of geophysics in CCS David
Lumley; 3. Goals of CO2 monitoring Thomas M. Daley and William Harbert;
Part II. Geophysical Techniques: 4. Rock physics of CO2 storage monitoring
in porous media Thomas M. Daley; 5. Multicomponent seismic monitoring Tom
Davis and Martin Landrø; 6. Monitoring the deformation associated with the
geological storage of CO2 Donald W. Vasco, Alessandro Ferretti, Alessio
Rucci, Sergey V. Samsonov and Don White; 7. Gravity - surface and borehole
Ola Eiken; 8. Estimating saturation and density changes caused by CO2
injection at Sleipner Martin Landrø and Mark Zumberge; 9. Electrical and
electromagnetics methods Erika Gasperikova and Michael Commer; 10.
Microseismic imaging of CO2 injection Shawn Maxwell; 11. Well logging Zaki
Bassiouni; Part III. Case Studies: 12. CO2 storage offshore Norway Eva K.
Halland; 13. Twenty years of monitoring CO2 injection at Sleipner Ola
Eiken; 14. Case studies of the value of 4-D, multicomponent seismic
monitoring in CO2 EOR and geosequestration Tom Davis, Scott Wehner and
Trevor Richards; 15. Integrated geophysical characterization and monitoring
at the aquistore CO2 storage site Don White; 16. Development and analysis
of a geostatic model for shallow CO2 injection at the field research
station, Southern Alberta, Canada Donald C. Lawton, Jessica Dongas, Kirk
Osadetz, Amin Saeedfar and Marie Macquet; 17. Seismic and ERT 3D monitoring
at the ketzin pilot storage site in Germany Christopher Juhlin, Stefan
Lüth, Monika Ivandic and Peter Bergmann; 18. Time-lapse seismic analysis of
the CO2 injection into the Tubåen Formation at Snøhvit Sissel Grude and
Martin Landrø; 19. Illinois Basin - Decatur Project Robert A. Bauer, Robert
Will, Sallie Greenberg and Steven G. Whittaker; Part IV. Summary: 20. What
Next? Tom Davis, Martin Landrø and Malcolm Wilson.
John Gale and Malcolm Wilson; 2. The role of geophysics in CCS David
Lumley; 3. Goals of CO2 monitoring Thomas M. Daley and William Harbert;
Part II. Geophysical Techniques: 4. Rock physics of CO2 storage monitoring
in porous media Thomas M. Daley; 5. Multicomponent seismic monitoring Tom
Davis and Martin Landrø; 6. Monitoring the deformation associated with the
geological storage of CO2 Donald W. Vasco, Alessandro Ferretti, Alessio
Rucci, Sergey V. Samsonov and Don White; 7. Gravity - surface and borehole
Ola Eiken; 8. Estimating saturation and density changes caused by CO2
injection at Sleipner Martin Landrø and Mark Zumberge; 9. Electrical and
electromagnetics methods Erika Gasperikova and Michael Commer; 10.
Microseismic imaging of CO2 injection Shawn Maxwell; 11. Well logging Zaki
Bassiouni; Part III. Case Studies: 12. CO2 storage offshore Norway Eva K.
Halland; 13. Twenty years of monitoring CO2 injection at Sleipner Ola
Eiken; 14. Case studies of the value of 4-D, multicomponent seismic
monitoring in CO2 EOR and geosequestration Tom Davis, Scott Wehner and
Trevor Richards; 15. Integrated geophysical characterization and monitoring
at the aquistore CO2 storage site Don White; 16. Development and analysis
of a geostatic model for shallow CO2 injection at the field research
station, Southern Alberta, Canada Donald C. Lawton, Jessica Dongas, Kirk
Osadetz, Amin Saeedfar and Marie Macquet; 17. Seismic and ERT 3D monitoring
at the ketzin pilot storage site in Germany Christopher Juhlin, Stefan
Lüth, Monika Ivandic and Peter Bergmann; 18. Time-lapse seismic analysis of
the CO2 injection into the Tubåen Formation at Snøhvit Sissel Grude and
Martin Landrø; 19. Illinois Basin - Decatur Project Robert A. Bauer, Robert
Will, Sallie Greenberg and Steven G. Whittaker; Part IV. Summary: 20. What
Next? Tom Davis, Martin Landrø and Malcolm Wilson.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Climate change and the role of CCS in mitigation
John Gale and Malcolm Wilson; 2. The role of geophysics in CCS David
Lumley; 3. Goals of CO2 monitoring Thomas M. Daley and William Harbert;
Part II. Geophysical Techniques: 4. Rock physics of CO2 storage monitoring
in porous media Thomas M. Daley; 5. Multicomponent seismic monitoring Tom
Davis and Martin Landrø; 6. Monitoring the deformation associated with the
geological storage of CO2 Donald W. Vasco, Alessandro Ferretti, Alessio
Rucci, Sergey V. Samsonov and Don White; 7. Gravity - surface and borehole
Ola Eiken; 8. Estimating saturation and density changes caused by CO2
injection at Sleipner Martin Landrø and Mark Zumberge; 9. Electrical and
electromagnetics methods Erika Gasperikova and Michael Commer; 10.
Microseismic imaging of CO2 injection Shawn Maxwell; 11. Well logging Zaki
Bassiouni; Part III. Case Studies: 12. CO2 storage offshore Norway Eva K.
Halland; 13. Twenty years of monitoring CO2 injection at Sleipner Ola
Eiken; 14. Case studies of the value of 4-D, multicomponent seismic
monitoring in CO2 EOR and geosequestration Tom Davis, Scott Wehner and
Trevor Richards; 15. Integrated geophysical characterization and monitoring
at the aquistore CO2 storage site Don White; 16. Development and analysis
of a geostatic model for shallow CO2 injection at the field research
station, Southern Alberta, Canada Donald C. Lawton, Jessica Dongas, Kirk
Osadetz, Amin Saeedfar and Marie Macquet; 17. Seismic and ERT 3D monitoring
at the ketzin pilot storage site in Germany Christopher Juhlin, Stefan
Lüth, Monika Ivandic and Peter Bergmann; 18. Time-lapse seismic analysis of
the CO2 injection into the Tubåen Formation at Snøhvit Sissel Grude and
Martin Landrø; 19. Illinois Basin - Decatur Project Robert A. Bauer, Robert
Will, Sallie Greenberg and Steven G. Whittaker; Part IV. Summary: 20. What
Next? Tom Davis, Martin Landrø and Malcolm Wilson.
John Gale and Malcolm Wilson; 2. The role of geophysics in CCS David
Lumley; 3. Goals of CO2 monitoring Thomas M. Daley and William Harbert;
Part II. Geophysical Techniques: 4. Rock physics of CO2 storage monitoring
in porous media Thomas M. Daley; 5. Multicomponent seismic monitoring Tom
Davis and Martin Landrø; 6. Monitoring the deformation associated with the
geological storage of CO2 Donald W. Vasco, Alessandro Ferretti, Alessio
Rucci, Sergey V. Samsonov and Don White; 7. Gravity - surface and borehole
Ola Eiken; 8. Estimating saturation and density changes caused by CO2
injection at Sleipner Martin Landrø and Mark Zumberge; 9. Electrical and
electromagnetics methods Erika Gasperikova and Michael Commer; 10.
Microseismic imaging of CO2 injection Shawn Maxwell; 11. Well logging Zaki
Bassiouni; Part III. Case Studies: 12. CO2 storage offshore Norway Eva K.
Halland; 13. Twenty years of monitoring CO2 injection at Sleipner Ola
Eiken; 14. Case studies of the value of 4-D, multicomponent seismic
monitoring in CO2 EOR and geosequestration Tom Davis, Scott Wehner and
Trevor Richards; 15. Integrated geophysical characterization and monitoring
at the aquistore CO2 storage site Don White; 16. Development and analysis
of a geostatic model for shallow CO2 injection at the field research
station, Southern Alberta, Canada Donald C. Lawton, Jessica Dongas, Kirk
Osadetz, Amin Saeedfar and Marie Macquet; 17. Seismic and ERT 3D monitoring
at the ketzin pilot storage site in Germany Christopher Juhlin, Stefan
Lüth, Monika Ivandic and Peter Bergmann; 18. Time-lapse seismic analysis of
the CO2 injection into the Tubåen Formation at Snøhvit Sissel Grude and
Martin Landrø; 19. Illinois Basin - Decatur Project Robert A. Bauer, Robert
Will, Sallie Greenberg and Steven G. Whittaker; Part IV. Summary: 20. What
Next? Tom Davis, Martin Landrø and Malcolm Wilson.