Global Climate & Energy Project
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
 
Results and Publications
Geophysical Monitoring of Geologic Sequestration

Start Date: January 2003
Status: Completed


Investigator

Jerry M. Harris, Professor, Department of Geophysics, Stanford University

Annual Reports Publications
  • Xu, C. “Estimation of effective compressibility and permeability of porous materials with differential acoustic resonance spectroscopy.” PhD thesis, Dept. of Geophysics, Stanford University (2007).
  • Wu, Chunling, J.M. Harris, K.T. Nihei, and S. Nakagawa, Two-dimensional finite difference seismic modeling of an open fluid-filled fracture: Comparison of thin-layer and linear-slip models, Geophysics, Vol. 70, No. 4, pp. T57-T62, 2005
  • Harris, J. M. and Akintunde, M., Time-lapse monitoring of coalbed natural gas production: A case study from the Powder River basin, Wyoming Geological Survey, Rpt of Investigations No. 55, pp 109-125, 2005
  • Wu, Chunling, Efficient seismic modeling in multi-scale heterogeneous media. PhD Thesis, Department of Geophysics, Stanford University, 2005
  • • Wu, C. and J. M. Harris. “An optimized variable-grid finite-difference method for seismic forward modeling.” Journal of Seismic Exploration, Vol. 12, pp. 343-353 (2004). http://pangea.stanford.edu/~harris/pdffiles/JSEaccept.pdf
  • Wynn, D. “Geophysical Monitoring of Geologic Sequestration in Aquifers and Depleted Oil and Gas Fields.” MS thesis, Dept. of Geophysics, Stanford University (2003).
Updated February 2011