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Valeriya Shulakova
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 38
Citations - 1473
Valeriya Shulakova is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geophone & Monitoring program. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1216 citations. Previous affiliations of Valeriya Shulakova include Cooperative Research Centre.
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Geological storage of CO2 in saline aquifers—A review of the experience from existing storage operations
Karsten Michael,Karsten Michael,Alexandra N. Golab,Valeriya Shulakova,Valeriya Shulakova,Jonathan Ennis-King,Jonathan Ennis-King,Guy Allinson,Guy Allinson,Sandeep Sharma,Toby Aiken +10 more
TL;DR: The experience from CO2 injection at pilot projects (Frio, Ketzin, Nagaoka, US Regional Partnerships) and existing commercial operations (Sleipner, Snohvit, In Salah, acid-gas injection) demonstrates that CO2 geological storage in saline aquifers is technologically feasible.
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Field testing of fiber-optic distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) for subsurface seismic monitoring
Thomas M. Daley,Barry Freifeld,Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin,Shan Dou,Roman Pevzner,Valeriya Shulakova,Sudhendu Kashikar,Douglas E. Miller,Julia Goetz,Jan Henninges,Stefan Lueth +10 more
TL;DR: The use of fiber-optic cable for measurement of ground motion is a relatively recent development in distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) as mentioned in this paper, with the fiber cable itself as a sensor.
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Direct laboratory observation of patchy saturation and its effects on ultrasonic velocities
Maxim Lebedev,Julianna Toms-Stewart,Ben Clennell,Marina Pervukhina,Valeriya Shulakova,Lincoln Paterson,Tobias M. Müller,Boris Gurevich,Fabian Wenzlau +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, Toms et al. presented a comprehensive review of theoretical and experimental studies of the patchy saturation problem, including the quantitative relationship between fluid saturation and seismic characteristics (elastic moduli, velocity dispersion, and attenuation).
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Repeatability analysis of land time‐lapse seismic data: CO2CRC Otway pilot project case study
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed repeated 2D and 3D surveys acquired within the CO2 sequestration pilot project (operated by the Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Technologies, CO2CRC) in Australia, in order to determine the principal limitations of land time-lapse seismic repeatability and investigate the main factors affecting it.
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4D surface seismic tracks small supercritical CO2 injection into the subsurface: CO2CRC Otway Project
Roman Pevzner,Milovan Urosevic,Dmitry Popik,Valeriya Shulakova,Konstantin Tertyshnikov,Eva Caspari,Julia Correa,Tess Dance,Anton Kepic,Stanislav Glubokovskikh,Sasha Ziramov,Boris Gurevich,Boris Gurevich,Rajindar Singh,Matthias Raab,Max Watson,Thomas M. Daley,Michelle Robertson,Barry Freifeld +18 more
TL;DR: The CO2CRC Otway Project as discussed by the authors explored the capability of seismic reflection method to detect and monitor a 15,000t injection of supercritical CO2/CH4 mixture in a saline aquifer at a depth of 1500m.