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Thomas M. Daley publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas M. Daley sits on this spectrum.

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Thomas M. Daley D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas M. Daley sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Thomas M. Daley is affiliated with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the United States. Their research is primarily focused in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with an emphasis on geophysics. The scientist's work intersects with several subfields including geophysics, artificial intelligence, environmental engineering, ocean engineering, and molecular biology.

Daley's research topics extensively cover seismic imaging and inversion techniques, seismic waves and analysis, seismology and earthquake studies, as well as CO2 sequestration and geologic interactions. Additional topics include drilling and well engineering, hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, and geophysical and geoelectrical methods.

The scientist has contributed to the following papers, offering insight into geophysical monitoring and CO2 storage technology:

  • Sensitivity of geophysical techniques for monitoring secondary CO2 storage plumes, 2022, International journal of greenhouse gas control
  • CO2 messes with rock physics, 2021, The Leading Edge
  • Geophysical monitoring using active seismic techniques at the Citronelle Alabama CO2 storage demonstration site, 2020, International journal of greenhouse gas control
  • Surface Wave Imaging Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing Deployed on Dark Fiber, 2021, Geophysical monograph
  • Borehole seismic methods for geologic CO2 storage monitoring, 2021, The Leading Edge

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Thomas M. Daley include:

  • Stanislav Glubokovskikh
  • William Harbert
  • Barry Freifeld
  • Michelle Robertson
  • Julia Correa

The scientist's work is published regularly in a range of venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Geophysical monograph
  • The Leading Edge
  • International journal of greenhouse gas control
  • Cancer Research
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Best Publications

  • Field testing of fiber-optic distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) for subsurface seismic monitoring

    Thomas M. Daley;Barry M. Freifeld;Jonathan Ajo-Franklin;Shan Dou

  • Distributed Acoustic Sensing Using Dark Fiber for Near-Surface Characterization and Broadband Seismic Event Detection.

    Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin;Shan Dou;Nathaniel J. Lindsey;Nathaniel J. Lindsey;Inder Monga

  • Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Seismic Monitoring of The Near Surface: A Traffic-Noise Interferometry Case Study

    Shan Dou;Nate Lindsey;Nate Lindsey;Anna M. Wagner;Thomas M. Daley

  • Measuring permanence of CO2 storage in saline formations: the Frio experiment

    Susan D. Hovorka;Sally M. Benson;Christine Doughty;Barry M. Freifeld

  • Seismic low-frequency effects in monitoring fluid-saturated reservoirs

    Valeri A. Korneev;Gennady M. Goloshubin;Thomas M. Daley;Dmitry B. Silin

  • Field testing of modular borehole monitoring with simultaneous distributed acoustic sensing and geophone vertical seismic profiles at Citronelle, Alabama

    Thomas M Daley;Douglas E Miller;Kevin Dodds;Peter Cook

  • Preseismic velocity changes observed from active source monitoring at the Parkfield SAFOD drill site

    Fenglin Niu;Paul G. Silver;Thomas M. Daley;Xin Cheng

  • Time-lapse crosswell seismic and VSP monitoring of injected CO2 in a brine aquifer

    Thomas M. Daley;Larry R. Myer;J. E. Peterson;E. L. Majer

  • Reactive transport modeling to study changes in water chemistry induced by CO2 injection at the Frio-I Brine Pilot

    Tianfu Xu;Yousif K. Kharaka;Christine Doughty;Barry M. Freifeld

  • Active Source Monitoring of Cross-Well Seismic Travel Time for Stress-Induced Changes

    Paul G. Silver;Thomas M. Daley;Fenglin Niu;Ernest L. Majer

  • High-resolution characterization of a CO2 plume using crosswell seismic tomography: Cranfield, MS, USA

    J.B. Ajo-Franklin;J. Peterson;J. Doetsch;T.M. Daley

  • Continuous active-source seismic monitoring of CO2 injection in abrine aquifer

    Thomas M. Daley;Ray D. Solbau;Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin;Sally M. Benson

  • Monitoring a large volume CO2 injection: Year two results from SECARB project at Denbury’s Cranfield, Mississippi, USA

    Susan D. Hovorka;Timothy A. Meckel;Ramon H. Trevino;Jiemin Lu

  • Applying compactness constraints to differential traveltime tomography

    Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin;Burke J. Minsley;Thomas M. Daley

  • Pressure and fluid saturation prediction in a multicomponent reservoir, using combined seismic and electromagnetic imaging

    G. Michael Hoversten;Roland Gritto;John Washbourne;Tom Daley

  • 4D surface seismic tracks small supercritical CO2 injection into the subsurface: CO2CRC Otway Project

    Roman Pevzner;Milovan Urosevic;Dmitry Popik;Valeriya Shulakova

  • Constraining the reservoir model of an injected CO2 plume with crosswell CASSM at the Frio-II brine plot

    Thomas M. Daley;Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin;Christine Doughty

  • Laboratory seismic monitoring of supercritical CO2 flooding in sandstone cores using the Split Hopkinson Resonant Bar technique with concurrent x‐ray Computed Tomography imaging

    Seiji Nakagawa;Timothy J. Kneafsey;Thomas M. Daley;Barry M. Freifeld

  • Monitoring CO2 intrusion and associated geochemical transformations in a shallow groundwater system using complex electrical methods

    Baptiste Dafflon;Yuxin Wu;Susan S. Hubbard;Jens T. Birkholzer

  • Microseismic Monitoring and Interpretation of Injection Data from the in Salah CO2 Storage Site (Krechba), Algeria☆

    Volker Oye;Eyvind Aker;Thomas M. Daley;Daniela Kühn

  • Recent advances in well-based monitoring of CO2 sequestration

    Barry M. Freifeld;Thomas M. Daley;Susan D. Hovorka;Jan Henninges

  • Fracture detection using crosswell and single well surveys

    Ernest L. Majer;John E. Peterson;Thomas Daley;Bruno Kaelin

  • Feasibility of time-lapse VSP monitoring at the Aquistore CO2 storage site using a distributed acoustic sensing system

    Kyle Harris;Don White;Dave Melanson;Claire Samson

  • Time-lapse surface wave monitoring of permafrost thaw using distributed acoustic sensing and a permanent automated seismic source

    Jonathan Ajo-Franklin;Shan Dou;Thomas Daley;Barry Freifeld

  • Continuous active-source seismic monitoring of CO2 injection in a brine aquifer

    Thomas M. Daley;Ray D. Solbau;Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin;Sally M. Benson

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry Freifeld
Barry Freifeld Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ernest L. Majer
Ernest L. Majer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Boris Gurevich
Boris Gurevich Curtin University
Christine Doughty
Christine Doughty Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jens Birkholzer
Jens Birkholzer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Sally M. Benson
Sally M. Benson Stanford University
Don White
Don White Geological Survey of Canada
Donald W. Vasco
Donald W. Vasco Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Fenglin Niu
Fenglin Niu Rice University

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