2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-019-00747-w
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Detection of hydrocarbon microseepage-induced anomalies by spectral enhancements of Landsat 7 ETM+ images in part of Assam–Arakan Fold Belt, India

Abstract: Subsurface hydrocarbon traps are not correctly sealed, and hydrocarbons move vertically from the reservoir as invisible traces in the form of microseepages. Long-term hydrocarbon microseepages cause surface or near-surface alterations such as bleaching of red beds, enrichment of ferrous iron minerals and higher concentrations of clay and carbonate minerals in soils/ rocks. Multi-and hyperspectral remote sensing data have successfully been used to detect such alterations in many parts of the world. In India, su… Show more

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“…For example, as we will see in Section 5, the L2 product can yield high methane concentrations on some areas, which are unlikely to be real methane sources; but a detection algorithm based on the L2 product might detect those areas as methane plumes. Lastly, we use a detailed CH4 absorption spectrum taken from the HITRAN spectral database (Gordon et al, 2017). CH4 spectrum varies depending on pressure and temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For example, as we will see in Section 5, the L2 product can yield high methane concentrations on some areas, which are unlikely to be real methane sources; but a detection algorithm based on the L2 product might detect those areas as methane plumes. Lastly, we use a detailed CH4 absorption spectrum taken from the HITRAN spectral database (Gordon et al, 2017). CH4 spectrum varies depending on pressure and temperature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another well-established technique in remote sensing is the band ratio technique. This method is quite usual for glacier monitoring (Citterio et al, 2010) but is also used for hydrocarbon detection (Garain et al, 2019), and is highly-relevant to our goals (Varon et al, 2020, Bradley et al, 2011. Band ratios are used to enhance the spectral signature of hydrocarbons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…A surface geological map of the Cachar fold belt, modified after Garain et al. (2019), is shown in Figure 1c with the major structural elements labelled after Dasgupta and Biswas (2000) and Saha et al. (2008).…”
Section: Study Area Instrumentation and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another well-established technique in remote sensing is the band ratio technique. This method is quite usual for glacier monitoring (Citterio et al, 2010) but is also used for hydrocarbon detection (Garain et al, 2019), and is highly-relevant to our goals (Bradley et al, 2011, Varon et al, 2020. Band ratios are used to enhance the spectral signature of hydrocarbons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%