Improved algorithms to acquire and process gravity and deformation data
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The work presented in this deliverable is part of the efforts to meet the following sub-objectives of the DigiMon project:
• Prepare for integration of DigiMon system by developing and lifting individual components of the system to a common, high TRL.
• Secure optimal performance of the DigiMon system by optimization and validation of processing software for DigiMon system components
• Develop and implement efficient techniques for data acquisition and processing of gravity, seafloor deformation and seismic data.
More specifically, deliverable D2.1 summarizes contributions to the development of two individual technologies, microgravity at the seafloor and seafloor deformation monitoring for applications within CCS.
In total, four individual developments are described in this deliverable. The developments contribute to reducing the cost of gravimetry and seafloor deformation monitoring to make them more feasible for CO2 sequestration applications, which are more price-sensitive than for the case of oil and gas. In addition, they aim at improving the accuracy of the data to facilitate refined quantitative estimates of the properties of the storage unit and improve CCS management.