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van IJsseldijk, J.E. (author)
Monitoring time-lapse changes inside the subsurface is of great significance to many geotechnical applications, such as storage of gasses in underground geological formations. Minute differences in the seismic wavefield between an initial baseline and a subsequent monitor survey have to be detected in order to observe fluid flow inside...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Wehrens, Martijn (author), Krah, Laurens H.J. (author), Towbin, Benjamin D. (author), Hermsen, Rutger (author), Tans, S.J. (author)
The inherent stochasticity of metabolism raises a critical question for understanding homeostasis: are cellular processes regulated in response to internal fluctuations? Here, we show that, in E. coli cells under constant external conditions, catabolic enzyme expression continuously responds to metabolic fluctuations. The underlying...
journal article 2023
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McKenzie, R. (author), Keizer, Emma M. (author), Vink, J.N.A. (author), van Lopik, Jasper (author), Büke, F. (author), Kalkman, Vera (author), Fleck, Christian (author), Tans, S.J. (author), Brouns, S.J.J. (author)
While CRISPR-Cas defence mechanisms have been studied on a population level, their temporal dynamics and variability in individual cells have remained unknown. Using a microfluidic device, time-lapse microscopy and mathematical modelling, we studied invader clearance in Escherichia coli across multiple generations. We observed that CRISPR...
journal article 2022
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Smets, P.S.M. (author), Weemstra, C. (author), Evers, L.G. (author)
We report on the extraction of deep ocean travel time variations from time-lapse cross-correlations between a hydrophone station and a three-component broadband seismometer. The signals we cross-correlate in this study result from repeated activity by the Monowai seamount, one of the most active submarine volcanoes of the Tonga-Kermadec ridge...
journal article 2022
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van IJsseldijk, J.E. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
4D seismic studies aim to observe time-lapse changes in the subsurface between a baseline and a monitor study. These changes are generally small, and the seismic response from a deep reservoir can be concealed by reflections from shallow structures. Here, we introduce a novel way of isolating the reservoir response by means of the Marchenko...
book chapter 2021
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Al-Younis, Wardeh (author), Nevarez, Christina (author), Abdullah-Al-Mamun, Mohammad (author), Sandoval, Steven (author), Basu, S. (author), Voelz, David (author)
We develop and study two approaches for the prediction of optical refraction effects in the lower atmosphere. Refraction can cause apparent displacement or distortion of targets when viewed by imaging systems or produce steering when propagating laser beams. Low-cost, time-lapse camera systems were deployed at two locations in New Mexico to...
journal article 2020
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Al-Younis, Wardeh (author), Nevarez, Christina (author), Voelz, David (author), Sandoval, Steven (author), Basu, S. (author)
This work details the analysis of time-lapse images with a point-tracking image processing approach along with the use of an extensive numerical weather model to investigate image displacement due to refraction. The model is applied to create refractive profile estimates along the optical path for the days of interest. Ray trace analysis...
conference paper 2019
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Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author), Staring, M. (author)
In seismic monitoring, one is usually interested in the response of a changing target zone, embedded in a static inhomogeneous medium. We introduce an efficient method that predicts reflection responses at the Earth's surface for different target-zone scenarios, from a single reflection response at the surface and a model of the changing...
journal article 2018
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Schaller, A.M. (author)
Geophysical methods are widely used for hydrocarbon exploration and time-lapse measurements. One method that can be applied in place of or in addition to the routinely used seismic method, is the Controlled-Source ElectroMagnetic (CSEM) method. The work described in this thesis explores various aspects to improve the land CSEM method for...
doctoral thesis 2018
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De Martino, M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2016
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Liu, Yi (author), Arntsen, B (author), Landrö, M (author), van der Neut, J.R. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Understanding seismic changes in the subsurface is important for reservoir management and health, safety and environmental (HSE) issues. Typically the changes are interpreted based on the time shifts in seismic time-lapse (4D) data, where sources are at the surface and receivers are either at the surface or in a borehole. With these types of...
conference paper 2016
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Boullenger, B. (author), Verdel, A. (author), Paap, B. (author), Thorbecke, J.W. (author), Draganov, D.S. (author)
Seismic interferometry applied to ambient-noise measurements allows the retrieval of the seismic response between pairs of receivers. We studied ambient-noise seismic interferometry (ANSI) to retrieve time-lapse reflection responses from a reservoir during CO2 geologic sequestration, using the case of the experimental site of Ketzin, Germany. We...
journal article 2015
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Draganov, D.S. (author), Ghose, R. (author), Angelov, P. (author), Arts, R. (author)
One of the targets of time-lapse seismic monitoring of CO2 sequestration is to determine the parts of the reservoir reached by the injected CO2 and to estimate their saturation. Such information could be extracted from the time-lapse measurement using AVO or impedance information. But non-repeatability of the source positions and time-lapse...
journal article 2013
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Glegola, M.A. (author)
In this thesis the added value of gravity observations for hydrocarbon reservoir monitoring and characterization is investigated. Reservoir processes and reservoir types most suitable for gravimetric monitoring are identified. Major noise sources affecting time-lapse gravimetry are analyzed. The added value of gravity data for reservoir...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Arts, R.J. (author), Zhang, X. (author), Verdel, A.R. (author), Santonico, D. (author), Meekes, J.A.C. (author), Noorlandt, R.P. (author), Paap, B.F. (author), Vandeweijer, V.P. (author)
Since July 2008, CO2 is injected into a saline aquifer near the town of Ketzin in Germany. For monitoring the CO2- migration close to the injection well, TNO installed a fixed 2D seismic array of 120 meters length in 2009, with 3- component geophones at the surface, 4-component receivers at 50 meters depth and a central vertical array of 4-...
journal article 2013
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Trani, M. (author)
The world energy demand still increases every year. As a consequence, the demand for fossil fuels, by far the first energy source, is increasing, while easily accessible fossil fuel resources are decreasing. This has stimulated research and development to the optimization of hydrocarbon recovery from existing reservoirs over the last decade....
doctoral thesis 2012
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Wirianto, M. (author)
The main goal of exploration geophysics is to obtain information about the subsurface that is not directly available from surface geological observations. The results are primarily used for finding potential reservoirs that contain commercial quantities of hydrocarbons. A number of possible geophysical methods exists these days to achieve such a...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Przybysz-Jarnut, J.K. (author)
The numerical simulation of hydrocarbon reservoir flow is necessarily an approximation of the flow in the real reservoir. The knowledge about the reservoir is limited and some of the processes occurring are either not taken into account or not described in an adequate way. The parameters influencing the flow are usually not known, except in a...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Van Noort, G. (author)
In the northern part of the Netherlands the (magnesium containing) salt minerals carnallite and bischofite are extracted using solution mining methods, such as squeeze mining. As a consequence subsidence up to the surface is taking place, potentially causing harm to the environment. Given this fact the local government allows extraction of this...
master thesis 2009
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Oldenziel, T. (author)
Time-lapse 3D seismic is a fairly new technology allowing dynamic reservoir characterisation in a true volumetric sense. By investigating the differences between multiple seismic surveys, valuable information about changes in the oil/gas reservoir state can be captured. Its interpretation involves different disciplines, of which the main three...
doctoral thesis 2003
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