Subsurface deformation monitoring with InSAR and elastic inversion modeling in west Texas

Geoenergy Science and Engineering(2023)

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Recent Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) observations depict centimeter-level surface uplift/subsidence signals in west Texas that correlate spatially and temporally with increased fluid extraction and injection activities over the past decade. Linear subsidence features from InSAR data near the Pecos area, that align well with maximum horizontal stress orientations and recent clusters of seismic events, suggest fault motion is also associated with this deformation. In this study, we investigate the relationship between observed surface displacement and inferred subsurface fault slip and reservoir compaction/inflation by inversely solving a combined model of elastic dislocation (Okada, 1985, 1992) and poroelastic reservoir compaction/inflation model (Geertsma, 1973).
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Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), Elastic dislocation model, Poroelastic reservoir compaction model, Inversion method, Reservoir management, Fault slip
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