Distributed fiber optic sensing was an important part of the monitoring system for EGS Collab Experiment #2. A single loop of custom fiber package was grouted into the four monitoring boreholes that bracketed the experiment volume. This fiber package contained two multi-mode fibers and four single-mode fibers. These fibers were connected to an array of fiber optic interrogator units, each targeting a different measurement. The distributed temperature system (DTS) consisted of a Silixa XT-DTS unit, connected to both ends of one of the two multi-mode fibers. This system measured absolute temperature along the entire length of fiber for the duration of the experiment at a sampling rate of approximately 10 minutes. This dataset includes both raw data in XML format from the XT-DTS, as well as a processed dataset with the sections of data pertaining only to the boreholes are extracted. We have also included a report that provides all of the relevant details necessary for users to process and interpret the data for themselves. Please read this accompanying report. If, after reading it, there are still outstanding questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Happy processing.
- ncRaw DTS Data from DMU.nc
- ncRaw DTS Data from DML.nc
- ncRaw DTS Data from AML.nc
- ncRaw DTS Data from AMU.nc
- PDFEGS Collab DTS report.pdf
- ZIPRaw DTS XML files.zip
- ncTemperature-corrected DTS data from DMU.nc
- ncTemperature-corrected DTS data from AMU.nc
- ncTemperature-corrected DTS data from DML.nc
- ncTemperature-corrected DTS data from AML.nc