Sensitivity of Horizontal shear waves on Geological Carbon Storage

TitleSensitivity of Horizontal shear waves on Geological Carbon Storage
Publication TypePresentation
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsBhar, I, Abhinav Prakash Gahlot, Felix J. Herrmann
KeywordsFWI, Imaging, Inverse problems, ML4SEISMIC, RTM, SH wave, SLIM
Abstract

With the growing focus on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) activities, the significance of shear wave velocity (Vs) in monitoring CO2 is becoming increasingly important. Shear waves are instrumental in detecting CO2 leakage, evaluating CCS-induced seismicity, and identifying caprock failure. According to Biot-Gassmann rock physics models, changes in seismic velocity are expected during CO2 injection. This work specifically focuses on the horizontal component of shear wave velocity (Vsh). Shear (Sh) waves are more sensitive to density variations than P-wave or Sv wave velocities, leading us to anticipate changes in Sh velocity as CO2 saturation increases. While P-wave velocity tends to decrease with supercritical CO2 injection, the investigation of its effects on Sh waves presents a particularly compelling area of study. Therefore, we simulated the wave equation incorporating both P-wave and Sh wave velocities to better understand their impacts on imaging and CO2 injection processes.

URLhttps://slim.gatech.edu/Publications/Public/Conferences/ML4SEISMIC/2024/bhar2024ML4SEISMICshs
Citation Keybhar2024ML4SEISMICshs