PoroTomo - Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) Measurements made in Brady Observation Well 56-1
This submission is a follow-up to Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) measurements made in Brady observation well 56-1 during the PoroTomo field experiment conducted in March, 2016. The measurements in this data set were made on August 24, 2018 over an approximately 20 hour period. The fiber-optic cable extends to the bottom of the well at 367 m below the wellhead. Measurements were made with a Silixa XT DTS interrogator configured to continuously record in each file a sixty-second average of stokes and anti-stokes readings on a single channel with a bottom hole U-bend. The 2016 data were collected using a Silixia Ultima with 12.5 cm spatial sampling, whereas the XT spatial sampling interval is 25 cm with a temperature resolution of 0.03 degrees C. Raw, uncalibrated data were converted to a single .MAT file using code provided by Oregon State University's CTEMPs https://ctemps.org/data-processing. The binary Matlab file containing processed Silixa XT data is read using the Matlab statement "load('Brady_25Aug2018_ch1.mat')", which contains the arrays below. Arrays with 2361 rows represent the channels and arrays with 1210 columns represent the one-minute samples.
Citation Formats
Oregon State University. (2019). PoroTomo - Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) Measurements made in Brady Observation Well 56-1 [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1495412.
Kratt, Christopher, Coleman, Thomas I., Tyler, Scott W., Wang, Herbert F., Miller, Douglas E., and Feigl, Kurt L. PoroTomo - Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) Measurements made in Brady Observation Well 56-1. United States: N.p., 09 Jan, 2019. Web. doi: 10.15121/1495412.
Kratt, Christopher, Coleman, Thomas I., Tyler, Scott W., Wang, Herbert F., Miller, Douglas E., & Feigl, Kurt L. PoroTomo - Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) Measurements made in Brady Observation Well 56-1. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1495412
Kratt, Christopher, Coleman, Thomas I., Tyler, Scott W., Wang, Herbert F., Miller, Douglas E., and Feigl, Kurt L. 2019. "PoroTomo - Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) Measurements made in Brady Observation Well 56-1". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1495412. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1114.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1495412
Details
Data from Jan 9, 2019
Last updated Jul 8, 2021
Submitted Jan 28, 2019
Organization
Oregon State University
Contact
Christopher Kratt
Authors
Original Source
https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1114Research Areas
Keywords
geothermal, energy, DTS, Brady, PoroTomo, CTEMPs, Fiber optic, Silixa, distributed temperature sensing, well 56-1, Matlab, data, poroelastic tomography, Brady Hot Springs, Nevada, NV, observation well, Silixa XTDOE Project Details
Project Name PoroTomo: Poroelastic Tomography by Adjoint Inverse Modeling of Data from Seismology, Geodesy, and Hydrology
Project Lead Elisabet Metcalfe
Project Number EE0006760