@inbook{efc97eaa280b44a0a88ef046e34247ba,
title = "Advanced noninvasive geophysical monitoring techniques",
abstract = "Geophysical methods can be used to create images of the Earth's interior that constitute snapshots at the moment of data acquisition. In many applications, it is important to measure the temporal change in the subsurface, because the change is associated with deformation, fluid flow, temperature changes, or changes in material properties. We present an overview of how noninvasive geophysical methods can be used for this purpose. We focus on monitoring mechanical properties, fluid transport, and biogeochemical processes, and present case studies that illustrate the use of geophysical methods for detecting time-lapse changes in associated properties.",
keywords = "Biogeochemical processes, Deformation, Fluid flow, Time-lapse",
author = "Roel Snieder and Susan Hubbard and Matthew Haney and Gerald Bawden and Paul Hatchell and Andr{\'e} Revil and Rodney Calvert and Andrew Curtis and Michael Fehler and Peter Gerstoft and Brian Hornby and Martin Landr{\o} and David Lesmes and Kurang Mehta and Mike Mooney and Carlos Pacheco and Stephanie Prejean and Haruo Sato and Jerry Schuster and Kees Wapenaar and Mike Wilt",
year = "2007",
doi = "10.1146/annurev.earth.35.092006.145050",
language = "English",
isbn = "0824320352",
series = "Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences",
pages = "653--683",
editor = "Raymond Jeanloz and Arden Albee and Kevin Burke and Katherine Freeman",
booktitle = "Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences",
}