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3D Geologic Modeling of the Southern San Joaquin Basin for the Westcarb Kimberlina Demonstration Project- A Status Report
Wagoner, J
关键词: BASEMENT ROCK;    BOREHOLES;    ENERGY SYSTEMS;    GEOLOGIC MODELS;    GEOLOGY;    GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS;    POWER PLANTS;    RESOLUTION;    SEA LEVEL;    SIMULATION;   
DOI  :  10.2172/957164
RP-ID  :  LLNL-TR-412487
PID  :  OSTI ID: 957164
Others  :  TRN: US201002%%714
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

The objective of the Westcarb Kimberlina pilot project is to safely inject 250,000 t CO{sub 2}/yr for four years into the deep subsurface at the Clean Energy Systems (CES) Kimberlina power plant in southern San Joaquin Valley, California. In support of this effort, we have constructed a regional 3D geologic model of the southern San Joaquin basin. The model is centered on the Kimberlina power plant and spans the UTM range E 260000-343829 m and N 3887700-4000309 m; the depth of the model ranges from the topographic surface to >9000 m below sea level. The mapped geologic units are Quaternary basin fill, Tertiary marine and continental deposits, and pre-Tertiary basement rocks. Detailed geologic data, including surface maps, borehole data, and geophysical surveys, were used to define the geologic framework. Fifteen time-stratigraphic formations were mapped, as well as >140 faults. The free surface is based on a 10 m lateral resolution DEM. We use Earthvision (Dynamic Graphics, Inc.) to integrate the geologic and geophysical information into a 3D model of x,y,z,p nodes, where p is a unique integer index value representing the geologic unit. This grid represents a realistic model of the subsurface geology and provides input into subsequent flow simulations.

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