PhD defence: Physics-based monitoring of subsurface processes using seismic ambient noise
This research explores how passive seismic methods can assist in understanding subsurface processes. It focuses on developing a better understanding of seismic velocity changes and their relationship with pore pressure, stress, and temperature variations.
By using physics-based models, more accurate and comprehensive interpretations can be made. This is valuable for monitoring groundwater, managing resources, and assessing hazards.
This research contributes to increasing the usability of seismic methods for monitoring subsurface processes and dynamics.
- Start date and time
- End date and time
- Location
- Utrecht University Hall, Domplein 29, and online via this link
- PhD candidate
- Eldert Fokker
- Dissertation
- Physics-based monitoring of subsurface processes using seismic ambient noise
- PhD supervisor(s)
- Prof. Dr Jeannot Trampert
- Co-supervisor(s)
- Dr Elmer Ruigrok