Publication 182
A layer stripping approach for monitoring resistivity variations using surface magnetotelluric responses
Ogaya. X., J. Ledo, P. Queralt, A.G. Jones, and A. Marcuello
Abstract
The resolution of surface-acquired magnetotelluric data is typically not sufficiently high
enough in monitoring surveys to detect and quantify small resistivity variations produced
within an anomalous structure at a given depth within the subsurface. To address this
deficiency we present an approach, called 'layer stripping', based on the analytical
solution of the one-dimensional magnetotelluric problem to enhance the sensitivity of
surface magnetotelluric responses to such subtle subsurface temporal variations in
resistivity within e.g. reservoirs. Given a well-known geoelectrical baseline model of a
reservoir site, the layer stripping approach aims to remove the effect of the upper,
unchanging structures in order to simulate the time-varying magnetotelluric responses at
depth. This methodology is suggested for monitoring all kinds of reservoirs, e.g.
hydrocarbons, gas, geothermal, compress air storage, etc., but here we focus on CO2
geological storage. We study one-dimensional and three-dimensional resistivity variations
in the reservoir layer and the feasibility of the method is appraised by evaluating the error
of the approach and defining different detectability parameters. The geoelectrical baseline
model of the HontomÃn site (Spain) for CO2 geological storage in a deep saline aquifer is
taken as our exemplar for studying the validity of the 1D assumption in a real scenario.
We conclude that layer stripping could help detect resistivity variations and locate them
in the space, showing potential to also sense unforeseen resistivity variations at all depths.
The proposed approach constitutes an innovative contribution to take greater advantage of
surface magnetotelluric data and to use the method as a cost-effective permanent
monitoring technique in suitable geoelectrical scenarios.
Source
Journal of Applied Geophysics, , 132, 100-115. [PDF].
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