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Feasibility and design of robust passive seismic monitoring arrays for CO2 geosequestration: project results @ 6 months

1st May 2014

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), CO2 storage

This early progress report explores the opportunity to consider passive seismic monitoring for the South West Hub in the context of location specific variables.

Passive seismic monitoring is the science of recording and analysing natural or induced seismicity with surface or borehole sensor arrays, without the use of costly and disruptive man-made seismic energy sources. Scientists are seeking to use such signals to monitor an injected CO2 plume.

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Feasibility and design of robust passive seismic monitoring arrays for CO2 geosequestration: project results @ 6 months

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