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Resultat
Vitenskapelig foredrag
2014

Spatial Resolution in Bayesian Inversion of Gravimetric Data

Bidragsytere:
  • Vera Louise Hauge og
  • Odd Kolbjørnsen

Presentasjon

Navn på arrangementet: 76th EAGE Conference & Exhibition
Sted: Amsterdam
Dato fra: 16. juni 2014
Dato til: 19. juni 2014

Arrangør:

Arrangørnavn: EAGE

Om resultatet

Vitenskapelig foredrag
Publiseringsår: 2014

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Tittel

Spatial Resolution in Bayesian Inversion of Gravimetric Data

Sammendrag

CO2 capture and storage of CO2 in geological structures are important parts in reaching the targets of the International Energy Agency on cutting CO2 emissions related to energy. Quantitative descriptions of the development of an underground gas plume is important both to ensure public safety and to gain general support for underground storage. Methods for a quantitative prediction of the distributions of the subsurface CO2 are developed, using statistical models as a key tool for integrating data within physical models. In this presentation Bayesian inversion of gravimetric data is described and through an example with synthetic data we illustrate the power of the method. We quantify what we learn from the data in terms of best estimate and what remains undetermined by providing the uncertainty. This knowledge is crucial for integrating gravimetric data in a joint inversion with seismic data. The results show that the gravimetric data carry information about low-frequent components in the density change and that gravimetric inversion alone is not sufficient for inferring local details. However, the data can verify properties on a larger scale, such as average density change.

Bidragsytere

Vera Louise Hauge

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Avdeling for statistisk analyse av naturressursdata SAND ved Norsk Regnesentral

Odd Kolbjørnsen

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Avdeling for statistisk analyse av naturressursdata SAND ved Norsk Regnesentral
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