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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Absolute Positionierung unter Tage mittels transientelektromagnetischer Felder

Malecki, Stephan, Börner, Ralph-Uwe, Spitzer, Klaus 29 July 2016 (has links)
Die dreidimensionale Positionsbestimmung unter Tage ist eine in der bergbautechnischen Praxis häufig gestellte Aufgabe. Die derzeit gebräuchlichen Verfahren basieren überwiegend auf zahlreichen relativen Messungen zwischen Festpunkten an der Erdoberfläche und dem zu bestimmenden Punkt unter Tage. Das hier vorgestellte Verfahren ist ein im geodätischen Sinn absolutes Verfahren. Die Punktbestimmung erfolgt direkt mit Hilfe der Festpunkte über Tage und dem unbekannten Punkt unter Tage. Relative Messungen zu benachbarten Punkten sind nicht notwendig. Die Grundlage des Verfahrens bildet die zeitliche Erfassung transienter elektromagnetischer Felder an einem zu bestimmenden Punkt unter Tage. Die Quellen dieser Felder sind gleichstromdurchflossene Drahtschleifen an der Erdoberfläche, die näherungsweise magnetische Dipole darstellen. Nach Abschalten des Stromes zerfällt das statische Magnetfeld und induziert elektrische Ströme in der leitfähigen Erde. Das transiente Magnetfeld wird unter Tage an einem Punkt für verschiedene Senderpositionen aufgezeichnet. Mit Hilfe eines Inversionsalgorithmus werden letztlich die dreidimensionalen Koordinaten des Messpunktes bestimmt. / Three-dimensional positioning in mines and caves is a common challenge. The methods currently used are based on numerous relative measurements. The method presented here is an absolute procedure in a geodesic sense. The coordinates of the unknown point are directly calculated using the surface points and the point underground. Relative measurements to neighboring points are not necessary. The localization procedure is based on recording transient electromagnetic fields under-ground. They are generated at the surface using direct-current carrying wire loops, which approximately represent magnetic dipoles. After shutoff the static magnetic field decays and induces electric currents in the conductive Earth. The transient electromagnetic field is recorded at an unknown point in the subsurface for different source positions. Finally, the three-dimensional coordinates of this point are reconstructed using an inversion algorithm.
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Classification and repeatability studies of transient electromagnetic measurements with respect to the development of CO2-monitoring techniques

Bär, Matthias 09 February 2021 (has links)
The mitigation of greenhouse gases, like CO2 is a challenging aspect for our society. A strategy to hamper the constant emission of CO2 is utilizing carbon capture and storage technologies. CO2 is sequestrated in subsurface reservoirs. However, these reservoirs harbor the risk of leakage and appropriate geophysical monitoring methods are needed. A crucial aspect of monitoring is the assignment of measured data to certain events occurring. Especially if changes in the measured data are small, suitable statistical methods are needed. In this thesis, a new statistical workflow based on cluster analysis is proposed to detect similar transient electromagnetic signals. The similarity criteria dynamic time warping, the autoregressive distance, and the normalized root-mean-square distance are investigated and evaluated with respect to the classic Euclidean norm. The optimal number of clusters is determined using the gap statistic and visualized with multidimensional scaling. To validate the clustering results, silhouette values are used. The statistical workflow is applied to a synthetic data set, a long-term monitoring data set and a repeat measurement at a pilot CO2-sequestration site in Brooks, Alberta.

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