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Results of a monitoring pilot with a permanent buried multicomponent seismic array at Ketzin

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Arts,  R. J.
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Meekes,  J. A. C.
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Brouwer,  J. H.
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van der Werf,  M.
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Noorlandt,  R. P.
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Paap,  B.
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Visser,  W.
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Vandeweijer,  V.
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Lüth,  Stefan       
CGS Centre for Geological Storage, Geoengineering Centres, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum;

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Giese,  Rüdiger       
WB Scientific Drilling, Scientific Infrastructure and Plattforms, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum;

Maas,  J.
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Arts, R. J., Meekes, J. A. C., Brouwer, J. H., van der Werf, M., Noorlandt, R. P., Paap, B., Visser, W., Vandeweijer, V., Lüth, S., Giese, R., Maas, J. (2011): Results of a monitoring pilot with a permanent buried multicomponent seismic array at Ketzin. - Energy Procedia, 4, 3588-3595.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2011.02.288


Cite as: https://gfzpublic.gfz.de/pubman/item/item_244087
Abstract
To monitor the migration of the injected CO2 in the Ketzin project (Germany) a permanently buried multi-component seismic array has been installed in August 2009. Since then the array has been continuously recording passive seismic data. Additionally an active seismic survey resulting in a 230 m long 2D seismic line roughly passing over the monitoring well Ktzi 202/2007 has been acquired in November 2009. This relatively small set-up is meant as a pre-screening study to demonstrate the added value of the buried sensors before installing a larger 3D array. A first analysis of the active seismic data shows, that the use of an array of buried receivers results in (time-lapse) seismic data that offer a superior S/N ratio suppressing both ambient noise and surface related coherent noise. This setup is expected to lead to an increased repeatability. This paper describes the experimental set-up and first results of the acquired baseline data using the buried sensors.