New Developments in Long-Term Downhole Monitoring Arrays

The long-term observation of active geological processes is a major research goal in an increasing number of scientific drilling projects. An extended monitoring phase within a potentially hostile environment (e.g., temperature, pressure, salinity) requires new long-lasting and robust instrumentatio...

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Main Authors: Jochem Kück, Bernhard Prevedel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2006-03-01
Series:Scientific Drilling
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Online Access:http://www.iodp.org/images/stories/downloads/sd_2_06_final_web.pdf#page=34
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spelling doaj-831a087b038241dbb01cd59fcfefb0712020-11-25T02:20:13ZengCopernicus PublicationsScientific Drilling 1816-89571816-34592006-03-012343610.2204/iodp.sd.2.08.2006New Developments in Long-Term Downhole Monitoring ArraysJochem KückBernhard PrevedelThe long-term observation of active geological processes is a major research goal in an increasing number of scientific drilling projects. An extended monitoring phase within a potentially hostile environment (e.g., temperature, pressure, salinity) requires new long-lasting and robust instrumentation currently unavailable from either industry or academia. Extended exposure of instrument packages to extreme conditions will typically cause seals to weaken and fail,electronic parts to break under permanent load, and sensors to degrade or develop strong drift. In the framework of scientific exploration, there are currently several major research projects targeting fault zone drilling and in situ measurements to monitor physical and chemical conditions before, during, and after seismic events. Planning has now begun for tool development, testing, and continuous long-term monitoring for the San Andreas Fault Zone Observatory at Depth, SAFOD (Parkfi eld, Calif., U.S.A.; See article on page 32.).http://www.iodp.org/images/stories/downloads/sd_2_06_final_web.pdf#page=34SAFOD
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description The long-term observation of active geological processes is a major research goal in an increasing number of scientific drilling projects. An extended monitoring phase within a potentially hostile environment (e.g., temperature, pressure, salinity) requires new long-lasting and robust instrumentation currently unavailable from either industry or academia. Extended exposure of instrument packages to extreme conditions will typically cause seals to weaken and fail,electronic parts to break under permanent load, and sensors to degrade or develop strong drift. In the framework of scientific exploration, there are currently several major research projects targeting fault zone drilling and in situ measurements to monitor physical and chemical conditions before, during, and after seismic events. Planning has now begun for tool development, testing, and continuous long-term monitoring for the San Andreas Fault Zone Observatory at Depth, SAFOD (Parkfi eld, Calif., U.S.A.; See article on page 32.).
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