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TitleGround deformation at the aquistore CO2 storage site in Saskatchewan (Canada) measured by Radarsat-2 DInSar
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AuthorCzarnogorska, M; Samsonov, S VORCID logo; White, DORCID logo
SourceGeomatics Canada, Scientific Presentation 7, 2015, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/296826 Open Access logo Open Access
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Year2015
PublisherNatural Resources Canada
Documentserial
Lang.English
Mediaon-line; digital
File formatpdf
ProvinceSaskatchewan
NTS62E/03; 62E/04
AreaEstevar
Lat/Long WENS-103.7500 -103.0000 49.1333 49.0667
Subjectsgeophysics; structural geology; remote sensing; satellite imagery; subsidence; subsidence rates; deformation; carbon dioxide; gas storage; InSAR; Radarsat-2
Illustrationslocation maps; plots; satellite images; tables
ProgramRemote Sensing Science
Released2015 08 06
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
The research objective of the Aquistore CO2 storage project is to design a procedure of CO2 monitoring from the ground and the satellite. The test area is located in southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. For our specific work we used Canadian satellite data from 20120612-20140209. We calculate ground deformations based on over one hundred Canadian satellite images. The results indicate slow ground deformations up to 1 cm/year not related to CO2 injection but caused by different natural and anthropogenic causes. Further research using different kind of data will be carry on to specify details of ground deformation.
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