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Phenomena exposure from the large scale gas injection test (Lasgit) dataset using a bespoke data analysis toolkit

Authors :
Norris, S.
Bennett, D.P.
Cuss, R.J.
Vardon, P.J.
Harrington, J.F.
Thomas, H.R.
Norris, S.
Bennett, D.P.
Cuss, R.J.
Vardon, P.J.
Harrington, J.F.
Thomas, H.R.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The Large Scale Gas Injection Test (Lasgit) is a field-scale experiment designed to study the impact of gas buildup and subsequent migration through an engineered barrier system. Lasgit has a substantial experimental dataset containing in excess of 21 million datum points. The dataset is anticipated to contain a wealth of information, ranging from long-term trends and system behaviours to small-scale or ‘second-order’ features. In order to interrogate the Lasgit dataset, a bespoke computational toolkit, designed to expose difficult to observe phenomena, has been developed and applied to the dataset. The preliminary application of the toolkit, presented here, has resulted in a large number of phenomena being indicated/quantified, including highlighting of second-order events (small gas flows, perturbations in stress/pore-water sensors, etc.) and quantification of temperature record frequency content. Localized system behaviour has been shown to occur along with systematic aberrant behaviours that remain unexplained.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn947038500
Document Type :
Electronic Resource