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Geoscientific Colloquium

Active and passive electromagnetic surveying of drillable depths - Challenges and perspectives for exploration and monitoring

Organiser: Dr. Kristina Tietze (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Potsdam)
Location: GEO 1550 and online
(via Zoom)

Start Time: 11/24/2021 12:15

Category: Geoscientific Colloquium



Exploration and monitoring of targets at drillable depths are becoming increasingly important to identify sustainable energy supplies (e.g., geothermal reservoirs), geo-resources (e.g. mineral, hydrocarbon, water) or underground storage sites (CO2, nuclear waste). Electrical conductivity is linked with constituents of rocks, such as fluids and mineralized networks. Hence, it is a key parameter to understand processes governing a wide range of geodynamic processes but also geothermal and hydrocarbon reservoirs, or mineral deposits or hydrological systems.
In this talk, I will highlight how electromagnetic (EM) methods can be used to address these issues based on four years of controlled-source and natural EM measurements across a producing oil field in Lower Saxony, Germany. I will show recent and cheap developments of hardware and surveying strategies that enable to increase sensitivity to reservoirs located at more than 500 m depth with surface measurements, achievements in measurement repeatability, and as numerical developments that allow consideration of infrastructure such as steel-cased wells in 3D EM modelling.
While EM methods have been applied for natural resources exploration for more than a century, monitoring of subsurface processes with continuous or time-lapse EM measurements has only recently attracted a wider interest, at least in practice. I will conclude this presentation with an outlook on potential targets for EM monitoring and discuss developments needed to detect and locate subsurface changes reliably.

Geowissenschaftliches Kolloquium "Perspectives of non-seismic applied near-surface geophysics"


Online via Zoom: https://uni-bremen.zoom.us/j/96524048625?pwd=VXAyWEVqNHo2Mzd3N1IrSVVrSVNIZz09



Zoom-Link: https://uni-bremen.zoom.us/j/96524048625?pwd=VXAyWEVqNHo2Mzd3N1IrSVVrSVNIZz09
Meeting-ID: 965 2404 8625


e-Mail: ktietze@gfz-potsdam.de
https://www.gfz-potsdam.de/staff/kristina-tietze/




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