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E-grāmata: Distributed Acoustic Sensing in Geophysics: Methods and Applications

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  • Sērija : Geophysical Monograph Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: American Geophysical Union
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Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) systems are optoelectronic instruments which measure acoustic interactions and distributed strain along the length of a fiber optic sensing cable, thus associated with various applications in geophysics, engineering, hazard mitigation, prevention, safety and security fields. The DAS observation system records the sound and vibration signals along several tens of kilometers of sensing optical fiber with fine spatial resolution of 1-10 meters over a wide frequency range (millihertz to tens kilohertz), thereby providing a flexible large sensing aperture for acquiring high resolution acoustic data in both time and space domains. Geophysical Applications of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS): Principles and Practices focuses on the various geophysical applications in geophysics and principles of DAS measurements. 

Volume highlights include:

  • An up-to-date state of the art of advanced DAS technologies that engages both academic and industrial communities to share their knowledge and experiences with deploying DAS in novel geophysical methods and applications
  • Demonstrates full spectral DAS geophysical applications in generating large amounts of big DAS data within environmental and shallow surface geophysics fields, such as safe storage of carbon dioxide
  • Describes several DAS applications in exploration geophysics for sustainable energy resources, including DAS applications in oil, gas, geothermal, and mining industries
  • Develops and analyzes suitable 3D/4D DAS data processing methods to deal with the big data for efficient and effective extraction of useful geophysical information, such as, monitor reservoir activity in the deep-water wells, optimize velocity models and improve 3D subsurface images in oil and geothermal fields, and use of DAS tomography output in revealing mining excavation activity
  • Describes a crucial tool, micro-seismic DAS for hydraulic monitoring integrated with temperature and strain measurements to improve subsurface reservoir description
  • Discusses the DAS applications that helps monitor local, regional, and global seismicity, detects fault deformations and large earthquakes, builds earthquake early warning systems using new or existing fiber networks, such as the telecommunications conduits, fiber-networks, long pipelines, and existing “dark” fibers cross ocean and around the world
  • Applications of ambient noise interferometry or tomography to DAS continuous records to image the shear wave velocity structures in the near surface for monitoring time-lapse and spatial variations of Earth’s near-surface, such as soil properties, water tables, and the thickness of sediment layers
  • Discusses development of suitable data processing methods to deal with the big data for efficient and effective extraction of useful geophysical information

Geophysical Applications of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS): Principles and Practices is a valuable resource for geologists, geophysicists, earthquake seismologists, structural geologists, geoengineers, mining engineers, hydrocarbon geologists, engineers, environmental geologists, and industry experts in hazard risk mitigation, emergency preparedness and disaster management agencies.

List of Contributors
vii
List of Reviewers
xiii
Preface xv
Part I Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Concept, Principle, and Measurements
1 High Definition Seismic and Microseismic Data Acquisition Using Distributed and Engineered Fiber Optic Acoustic Sensors
3(30)
Sergey Shatalin
Tom Parker
Mahmoud Farhadiroushan
2 Important Aspects of Acquiring Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Data for Geoscientists
33(12)
Mark E. Willis
Andreas Ellmauthaler
Xiang Wu
Michel J. LeBlanc
3 Distributed Microstructured Optical Fiber (DMOF) Based Ultrahigh Sensitive Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) for Borehole Seismic Surveys
45(12)
Qizhen Sun
Zhijun Yan
Hao Li
Cunzheng Fan
Fan Ai
Wei Zhang
Xiaolei Li
Deming Liu
Fei Li
Gang Yu
4 Distributed Acoustic Sensing System Based on Phase-Generated Carrier Demodulation Algorithm
57(10)
Tuanwei Xu
Shengwen Feng
Fang Li
Lilong Ma
Kaiheng Yang
Part II Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Applications in Oil and Gas, Geothermal, and Mining Industries
5 Field Trial of Distributed Acoustic Sensing in an Active Room-and-Pillar Mine
67(14)
Xiangfang Zeng
Herbert F. Wang
Neal Lord
Dante Fratta
Thomas Coleman
6 On the Surmountable Limitations of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Vertical Seismic Profiling (VSP) - Depth Calibration, Directionality, and Noise: Learnings From Field Trials
81(12)
Albena Mateeva
Yuting Duan
Denis Kiyashchenko
Jorge Lopez
7 Denoising Analysis and Processing Methods of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Vertical Seismic Profiling (VSP) Data
93(8)
Yuan-Zhong Chen
Cuang-Min Hu
Jun-Jun Wu
Gang Yu
Yan-Peng Li
Jian-Hua Huang
Shi-Ze Wang
Fei Li
8 High-Resolution Shallow Structure at Brady Hot Springs Using Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) on a Trenched Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Array
101(12)
Xiangfang Zeng
Clifford H. Thurber
Herbert F. Wang
Dante Fratta
Kurt L. Feigl
Part III Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Applications in Monitoring of Deformations, Earthquakes, and Microseisms by Fracturing
9 Introduction to Interferometry of Fiber-Optic Strain Measurements
113(18)
Eileen R. Martin
Nathaniel J. Lindsey
Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin
Biondo L. Biondi
10 Using Telecommunication Fiber Infrastructure for Earthquake Monitoring and Near-Surface Characterization
131(18)
Biondo L. Biondi
Siyuan Yuan
Eileen R. Martin
Fantine Huot
Robert G. Clapp
11 Production Distributed Temperature Sensing versus Stimulation Distributed Acoustic Sensing for the Marcellus Shale
149(12)
Payam Kavousi Ghahfarokhi
Timothy Robert Can
Cody Wilson
Keithan Martin
12 Coalescence Microseismic Mapping for Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) and Geophone Hybrid Array: A Model-Based Feasibility Study
161(16)
Takashei Mizuno
Joel Le Calvez
Daniel Raymer
Part IV Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Applications in Environmental and Shallow Geophysics
13 Continuous Downhole Seismic Monitoring Using Surface Orbital Vibrators and Distributed Acoustic Sensing at the C02CRC Otway Project: Field Trial for Optimum Configuration
177(14)
Julia Correa
Roman Pevzner
Barry M. Freifeld
Michelle Robertson
Thomas M. Daley
Todd Wood
Konstantin Tertyshnikov
Sinem Yavuz
Stanislav Glubokovskikh
14 Introduction to Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Applications for Characterization of Near-Surface Processes
191(6)
Whitney Trainor-Cuitton
Thomas Coleman
15 Surface Wave Imaging Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing Deployed on Dark Fiber: Moving Beyond High-Frequency Noise
197(16)
Veronica Rodriguez Tribaldos
Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin
Shan Dou
Nathaniel J. Lindsey
Craig Ulrich
Michelle Robertson
Barry M. Freifeld
Thomas Daley
Inder Monga
Chris Tracy
16 Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) for Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW)
213(16)
Chelsea E. Lancelle
Jonathan A. Baldwin
Neal Lord
Dante Fratta
Athena Chalari
Herbert F. Wang
17 A Literature Review: Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Geophysical Applications Over the Past 20 Years
229(64)
Yingping Li
Martin Karrenbach
Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin
Index 293
Yingping Li, BlueSkyDas, USA Martin Karrenbach, OptaSense Inc., USA Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin, Rice University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA