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InSAR Monitoring to Evaluate Surface Changes with CO2 Storage in a Depleted Oil Field in Northern Michigan
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Battelle evaluated the potential use of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) for monitoring the outcome of injected CO2 at the Dover 33 reef near Gaylord, Michigan.

ACRArtificial Corner ReflectorAverage DeformationCumulative DeformationDisplacementDistributed ScatterersDover 33GISGeographic Information SystemINSARInterferometric Synthetic Aperture RadarPermanent ScatterersRadarSqueeSARSubsidenceSurface DeformationUplift
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citationPlace, M., Banwell, MJ., Falorni, G., and Gupta, N. 2020. InSAR Monitoring to Evaluate Surface Changes with CO2 Storage in a Depleted Oil Field in Northern Michigan. MRCSP topical report prepared for DOE-NETL project DE-FC26-05NT42589, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, DOI: 10.2172/1755395
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poc_emailandrea.mcnemar@netl.doe.gov
point_of_contactAndrea McNemar
program_or_projectRegional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships (RCSP) Program
project_numberFC26-05NT42589
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