Geophysical methods to quantify rock and fluid properties over time in the laboratory and in the field (time-lapse geophysical data). I am interested in studying geophysical ways to monitor fluid movement and rock fluid interactions in all kinds of geological environments.
Laboratory geophysical analysis of oil and gas and geothermal reservoirs. The study of rock petrography, fluid storage and transport properties and their relation to geophysical signatures in cores, well logs and seismic.
Carbon dioxide interaction with rocks, from natural occurrence, geologic sequestration of this anthropogenic gas and for enhanced oil recovery and its signature on seismic properties.
Elastic and visco-elastic rock physics theory from modeling to field data data inversion. Quantitative seismic and geophysical well logging data analysis for reservoir properties