GNGTS 2024 - Atti del 42° Convegno Nazionale

Session 3.1 GNGTS 2024 the preliminary results from the tme-lapse acquisiton acquired by the only HWC DAS system (June 2022) to highlight the variaton in the refected events afer the injecton of the CO 2 . Acknowledgements The SUCCEED project is funded through the ACT – Acceleratng CCS Technologies (Project No 294766) programme. Financial contributons by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy UK (BEIS), the Ministry of Economic Afairs and Climate Policy, the Netherlands, the Scientfc and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK), Orkuveita Reykjavíkur/Reykjavik Energy Iceland (OR) and Natonal Insttute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics - OGS Italy are gratefully acknowledged. We also acknowledge all the SUCCEED partners. References Bellezza C.; Barison E.; Farina B.; Poleto F.; Meneghini F.; Böhm G.; Draganov D.; Janssen M.T.G.; van Oten G.; Stork A.; Chalari A.; Schleifer A., Durucan S.; 2023-under revision. Helically Wound Cable (HWC) Distributed Acoustc Sensors (DAS) and co-located geophones data: a mult-sensor seismic processing approach in the monitoring of CO2 storage at the Hellisheiði geothermal power plant in Iceland. Sustainability, S.I. Geological Insights for a Carbon-Free, Sustainable Environment. Fridriksson T.; Merino A. M.; Orucu A. Y.; Audinet P.; 2017: Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Geothermal Power Producton. Proceedings, 42nd Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 13-15, 2017. Jóhannesson, H.; Sæmundsson, K.; 1998: Geological Map of Iceland, 1:500.000. Bedrock Geology; Reykjavík. Corresponding author: Erika Barison ebarison@ogs.it

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