Research Abstract:
My research is
focused on the acquisition and analysis of borehole
seismic data from field scale experiments.
Problems addressed
include:
Continuous
travel time monitoring to detect stress changes;
Monitoring
of geologic sequestration of CO2, characterization of fracture content
and orientation;
High resolution imaging of shallow surface materials;
Imaging fracture
flow zones in contaminated aquifers;
Integrated geophysical
characterization of volcanic tuff flows for nuclear waste isolation at
Yucca Mountain.
Curriculum
Vitae (pdf):
Select
Publications:
Recent Presentations:
Recent
Interesting Work:
Crosswell Monitoring of CO2
Plume Movement
Daley, et al, 2007, Geophysics.
Time-lapse Crosswell
Imaging of CO2 Plume
Daley, et al, 2007, Environmental Geology
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Tom Daley
Research
Scientist
Geophysics Department
Phone:
510-486-7316
Fax: 510-486-5686
Email: tmdaley@lbl.gov
LBNL Resources:
Center
for Computational Seismology
Geophysical
Measurement Facility
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