Pressure Wave and CO2 Seismic Events
Applet

Pressure Sensor Well Location: http://chasm.kgs.ku.edu/ords/iqstrat.kgs_well_headers_pkg.getXML?sAPI=15-191-22590

Work is partially supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) under Grant Number DE-FE0002056.

Pressure Sensor Location - Arbuckle Formation
Well NameAPI-Number IDElevation (GL)LongitudeLatitude
Wellington KGS 1-2815-191-225901257.0-97.43337837.3194833
CO2Sesimic Sensors Location
Sensor NameSensor IDElevation (GL)LongitudeLatitude
WK0194721231.9-97.431737.3199
WK0395541248.3-97.434837.3179
WK04942E1255.7-97.435137.3242
WK05925A1255.9-97.444637.3209
WK0792F81173.2-97.429737.3143
WK11944A1250.0-97.441437.3117
WK1292C71244.7-97.445537.3099
Seismic Sensor Channels
ChannelOrientation
EHZZ - Vertical
EHNN - North-South
ENEE - East-West
E - Extremely Short Period { >80 to < 250 Hz }
H - High Gain Seismometer
 Wellington Field, Sumner County

This applet uses software provided by IRIS (Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology). The IRIS-WS Java source code was downloaded from Software Downloads - IRIS-WS. Specifically the SeisFile from University of South Carolina and SeedCodec from University of South Carolina. I was able to construct a seisReadMSeed.java class that uses functions and methods from the IRIS-WS Java source to open a miniSeed File, to read & parse the data contents into a data structure that this Java web app can use.

Reference:
SEED Reference Manual, version 2.4
Ahern, T.,Casey, R.,Barnes, D.,Benson, R.,Knight, T., and Trabant, C. (2009).
A Quick SEED Tutorial

Author: John R. Victorine jvictor@kgs.ku.edu

The URL for this page is http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/Ozark/Software/PSISeismic/applet.html