3-D Full-Waveform Inversion of the "Snowflake" Baseline Dataset: Toward Monitoring of CO₂ Storage Through Inversion of Multioffset, Multiazimuth VSP Data at the Newell County Facility in Alberta, Canada

The carbon capture and storage (CCS) project is gaining attention for its role in greenhouse gas reduction. In the CCS project, monitoring injected CO2 is crucial for safe and sustainable operation. The Containment and Monitoring Institute (CaMI) project has been launched to secure CO2 monitoring te...

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Carbon dioxide
Carbon sequestration
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Data models
Earthquake construction
full-waveform inversion (FWI)
Greenhouse gases
Monitoring
Newell county facility
P waves
Parameter identification
Receivers
Seismic response
Seismic surveys
Seismic velocities
Seismic wave velocities
Snowflakes
Solid modeling
Surveys
Three-dimensional displays
Two dimensional analysis
Velocity
vertical seismic profiling
Wave velocity
Waveforms
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