Spatial and temporal properties of noise from the Aquistore CCS pilot permanent surface array

C. E. Birnie, A. Stork, L. Roach, D. Angus, S. Rost

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Abstract

Synthetic datasets are commonly used to aid interpretation, test hypothesis and as a benchmarking tool for evaluating the robustness of seismic imaging algorithms and defining confidence limits under which an algorithm will perform. Noise within these datasets is often modelled as white and/or Gaussian and therefore does not account for the spatial and temporal variations and trends observed in noise present within field data. This study defines a noise classification scheme that systematically represents these temporal and spatial variations and trends. Noise signals identified at the Aquistore injection site were classified using the scheme defined into the noise categories: stationary, non-stationary and pseudo-nonstationary noise. Future studies will focus on creating a mathematical description of the signals focusing on non-stationary and non-linear aspects with the aim to build this into a synthetic seismic dataset as realistic noise.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication3rd Sustainable Earth Sciences Conference and Exhibition
Subtitle of host publicationUse of the Sub-Surface to Serve the Energy Transition
PublisherEuropean Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE
Pages161-165
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9781510814196
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015
Event3rd Sustainable Earth Sciences Conference and Exhibition: Use of the Sub-Surface to Serve the Energy Transition - Celle, Germany
Duration: Oct 13 2015Oct 15 2015

Publication series

Name3rd Sustainable Earth Sciences Conference and Exhibition: Use of the Sub-Surface to Serve the Energy Transition

Conference

Conference3rd Sustainable Earth Sciences Conference and Exhibition: Use of the Sub-Surface to Serve the Energy Transition
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityCelle
Period10/13/1510/15/15

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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