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The initial appraisal of buried DAS system in CO2CRC Otway Project: the comparison of buried standard fibre-optic and helically wound cables using 2D imaging

机译:CO2CRC Otway项目中埋入式DAS系统的初步评估:使用2D成像比较埋入式标准光纤和螺旋缠绕电缆

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This study aims to assess the ability of shallow distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) to serve as a cost-effective seismic sensor array for permanent monitoring applications. To this end, as part of the CO2CRC seismic monitoring program, a fibre-optic DAS array was deployed alongside a permanently buried geophone array at the Otway Project site (Victoria, Australia). The DAS array consisted of a standard commercially available tactical fibre-optic cable, which was deployed in 0.8 m deep trenches. A custom-designed helically wound (HW) cable was also deployed in one of the DAS trenches for comparison of the cable designs. Simultaneous acquisition of the seismic data was carried out using similar to 3000 vibroseis source points and geophones, DAS standard and HW cables. For initial assessment of the seismic images acquired with DAS and to compare different cable designs, preliminary 2D seismic reflection processing is conducted on both DAS cables and geophone data along a single 2D line. The geophone data processing guided processing of the DAS data. Several shallow structures (100-450 ms) and some important reflectors at 450-600 ms are observed on the final DAS images. Comparison of the two different DAS cable types demonstrated that seismic imaging would benefit DAS technology. However, the benefit of utilising HW cable is modest compared with the standard cable. The workflows and results of this study pave the way for processing of the 3D seismic data set acquired with the DAS array, as well as further detailed analysis of the DAS cables and the system itself.
机译:这项研究旨在评估浅层分布式声波感测(DAS)作为永久监测应用中具有成本效益的地震传感器阵列的能力。为此,作为CO2CRC地震监测计划的一部分,在Otway项目现场(澳大利亚维多利亚州),将光纤DAS阵列与永久埋藏的地震检波器阵列一起部署。 DAS阵列由标准的战术光纤电缆组成,部署在0.8 m深的沟槽中。定制设计的螺旋缠绕(HW)电缆也部署在DAS沟槽之一中,用于比较电缆设计。使用类似于3000个振动源和地震检波器,DAS标准和HW电缆,同时采集地震数据。为了初步评估使用DAS采集的地震图像并比较不同的电缆设计,在一条2D线上对DAS电缆和地震检波器数据进行了初步的2D地震反射处理。地震检波器数据处理指导了DAS数据的处理。在最终的DAS图像上观察到一些浅层结构(100-450毫秒)和一些重要的反射器(450-600毫秒)。两种不同DAS电缆类型的比较表明,地震成像将有益于DAS技术。但是,与标准电缆相比,使用硬件电缆的好处不大。这项研究的工作流程和结果为处理DAS阵列采集的3D地震数据集以及进一步详细分析DAS电缆和系统本身铺平了道路。

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    《Exploration Geophysics》 |2019年第1期|12-21|共10页
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    Curtin Univ, WA Sch Mines Minerals Energy & Chem Engn, Explorat Geophys, Perth, WA, Australia|CO2CRC, Carlton, Vic, Australia;

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA USA;

    Curtin Univ, WA Sch Mines Minerals Energy & Chem Engn, Explorat Geophys, Perth, WA, Australia|CO2CRC, Carlton, Vic, Australia;

    Curtin Univ, WA Sch Mines Minerals Energy & Chem Engn, Explorat Geophys, Perth, WA, Australia|CO2CRC, Carlton, Vic, Australia;

    Curtin Univ, WA Sch Mines Minerals Energy & Chem Engn, Explorat Geophys, Perth, WA, Australia|CO2CRC, Carlton, Vic, Australia;

    Curtin Univ, WA Sch Mines Minerals Energy & Chem Engn, Explorat Geophys, Perth, WA, Australia|CO2CRC, Carlton, Vic, Australia;

    Curtin Univ, WA Sch Mines Minerals Energy & Chem Engn, Explorat Geophys, Perth, WA, Australia|CO2CRC, Carlton, Vic, Australia;

    Curtin Univ, WA Sch Mines Minerals Energy & Chem Engn, Explorat Geophys, Perth, WA, Australia|CO2CRC, Carlton, Vic, Australia;

    Curtin Univ, WA Sch Mines Minerals Energy & Chem Engn, Explorat Geophys, Perth, WA, Australia|CO2CRC, Carlton, Vic, Australia;

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA USA;

    Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA USA;

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  • 关键词

    distributed acoustic sensor; helically wound cable; seismic monitoring;

    机译:分布式声波传感器;螺旋缠绕电缆;地震监测;

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