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This thesis presents an impressive summary of the potential to use
passive seismic methods to monitor the sequestration of
anthropogenic CO2 in geologic reservoirs. It brings together
innovative research in two distinct areas - seismology and
geomechanics - and involves both data analysis and numerical
modelling. The data come from the Weyburn-Midale project, which is
currently the largest Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project in
the world. James Verdon's results show how passive seismic
monitoring can be used as an early warning system for fault
reactivation and top seal failure, which may lead to the escape of
CO2 at the surface.
This thesis presents an impressive summary of the potential to use
passive seismic methods to monitor the sequestration of
anthropogenic CO2 in geologic reservoirs. It brings together
innovative research in two distinct areas - seismology and
geomechanics - and involves both data analysis and numerical
modelling. The data come from the Weyburn-Midale project, which is
currently the largest Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project in
the world. James Verdon's results show how passive seismic
monitoring can be used as an early warning system for fault
reactivation and top seal failure, which may lead to the escape of
CO2 at the surface.
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