Seismic Imaging Sample Clauses

Seismic Imaging. Xxxx-En Xxxx and Xxxxx Xx, University of North Carolina at Charlotte A visit was made on April 4 and 5 to the Geological Survey of Alabama (Xxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxxx Xxxxx) to collect literature related to geophysical testing theory and density and sonic log data from the Citronelle Field. The bulk density and compression wave speed close to the injection well will be used as reference values in the modal simulation and future seismic testing. A density log from Well B-19-2 and a sonic log from Well B-19-5 are shown in Figure 3.8.1. Figure 3.8.1. Density log from Well B-19-2 (left) and sonic log from Well B-19-5 (right). The 24-Channel Refraction Microtremor (ReMi) data acquisition system has been purchased and tested at the UNCC Pilot Site. Construction of subsurface seismic profiles by recording ambient noise only (passive seismic source) achieved deeper penetration than was obtained by recording seismic waves generated by active sources. The test results have been compared to those obtained by other techniques such as SASW, MASW, Seismic Refraction, and bore logs. The ReMi test results are compared with MASW results in Figure 3.8.2, giving us confidence in the potential of the ReMi method. The next steps will be to attempt to pick up seismic signals using wireless sensors and comparison of those data with the ReMi results.
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Seismic Imaging. Xxxx-En Xxxx at UNCC proposes to use the Refraction Microtremor (ReMi) technique to observe shear wave anomalies caused by fracturing in the shallow subsurface in the immediate vicinity of the injection well. A longer array of wireless accelerometers would be used to detect CO2 migration in the reservoir. Both methods make use of signals from naturally-occurring seismic events, so would be least disruptive to the Citronelle community, least likely to upset conventional oil production, and of greatest interest to researchers at the forefront of seismic imaging technology. Imaging of the CO2 plume at 11,000 ft is expected to be a significant challenge for the technique.

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