EP9 - Geophysical Monitoring


Goals


Bore holes allow in situ for research of rocks and fluid flow. Core material can be characterizeded petrophysically and analyzed in detail. Specific rock characteristics are determined with bore hole probes in situ. Porosity, permeability, temperature, and fluid flow are the most important. We not only apply established techniques, work with small and mid sized companies, we also develop new research techniques. For instance, tracer experiments to characterize fluid flows, investigate quantitative correlation of wave propagation and rock permeability. EP9 collects quantitative data of key parameters to help modelling fluid flows, in cooperation with EP2, EP3 and EP10.


Prof. Dr. Nina Kukowski - team leader

Dr. Andreas Goepel - Post Doc

Pascal Methe - PhD position

Patrick Dietrich - PhD position

Prof. Dr. Thomas Meier - IfG Universität Kiel

Dr. Filiz Bilgili - Post-Doc