3.1. M ATERIALES COMPONENTES
3.1.1 Polímeros: definiciones, estructuras y clasificación
91
Ajdukiewicz, J. M., Nicholson, P. H., & Esch, W. L. (2010). Prediction of deep reervoir quality using early disgenetic process models in the Jurassic Norphlet Formation, Gulf of Mexico. The American Assosciation of Petroleum Geologists, pp. 1189-1227. Assumption Parish Louisiana. (2012). Assumption Parish Operational Situation Summary.
Assumption Parish Louisiana.
CB&I. (2014). [Bayou Corne] Public Briefing. CB&I.
Chaussard, E., Amelung, F., Abidin, H., & Hong, S. (2013). Sinking cities in Indonesia: ALOS PALSAR detect rapid subsidence due to groundwater and gas extraction. Remote Sensing of ENvironment 128, 150-161.
Chaussard, E., Wdowinski, S., Cabral-Cano, E., & Amelung, F. (2014). Land subsidence in central Mexico detected by ALOS InSAR time-series. Remote Sensing of Environment 140, 94- 106.
Conservation, L. D. (2013). Bayou Corne Ongoing Response Report to the Louisiana House and Senate.
Cox, M., & Killalea, M. (2014). Technological advances enable companies to overcome
challenges of drilling through salt. Retrieved from Drilling Contractor – Official Magazine of the International Association of Drilling Contractors, May/June 2010:
http://www.drillingcontractor.org/technological-advances-enable-companies-to- overcome-challenges-of-drilling-through-salt-5283
Dribus, J. R., Jackson, M. P., & Kapoor, J. (2008). The Prize Beneath the Salt. Oilfield Review, pp. 4-17.
ESRI. (2015, May 07). Desktop 10. Retrieved from ArcGIS Resource Center: (ArcGIS Desktop Help:
http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#//009z00000076000000 .htm
Farr, T. G. (1993). Radar Interactions With Geologic Surfaces. In Guide to Magellan Image Interpretation JPL Publication 93-24 (pp. 45-56). Pasadena, CA: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratories.
Fort, X., & Brun, J.-P. (2012). Kinematics of regional salt flow in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Salt Tectonics, Sediments and Prospectivity, Geological Society, London, Special Publication, pp. 25-287.
92
Galve, J. P., Castaneda, C., Gutierrez, F., & Herrera, G. (2015). Assessing sinkhole activity in the Ebro Valley mantled evaporite karst using advanced DInSAR. Geomorphology 229, 30- 44.
Halbouty, M. (1967). Salt domes: Gulf region, United States and Mexico: Houston, Texas. Gulf Publishing Company, 425 p.
Hart, P., Johnson, R. L., Nicholson, T. J., Quinn, E., & Wright, R. J. (1981). Survey of Salt Dome Investigations. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Hecox, G. R. (2013). Bayou Corne Cavern Collapse Technical Status Update February 19, 2013 for the Luisiana State Legislative Committee Hearing. CB&I.
Hongdong, F., Kazhong, D., Chengyu, J., Chuanguang, Z., & Jiqun, X. (2011). Land subsidence monitoring by D-InSAR technique. Mining Science and Technology (China) 21, 869-872. Hudec, M. R., Martin, P. A., & Peel, F. J. (2013). Influence of deep Louann structure on the
evolution of the Northern Gulf of Mexico. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists , pp. 1711-1735.
Hudec, M. R., Norton, I. O., Jackson, M. A., & Peel, F. J. (2013). Jurrasic evolution of the Gulf of Mexico salt basin. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists, pp. 183-1710. Intrieri, E., Gigli, G., Nocentini, M., Lombardi, L., Mugnai, F., Fidolini, F., & Casagli, N. (2015).
Sinkhole monitoring and early warning: An experimental and successful GB-InSAR application. Geomorphology 241, 304-314.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology. (2014, November 16). What is UAVSAR? Retrieved from UAVSAR: Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar: http://uavsar.jpl.nasa.gov/education/what-is-uavsar.html
Jin, S. Y. ( 2013). A comprehensive change detection method for updating the National Land Cover Database to circa 2011. Remote Sensing of Environment, 132: 159 – 175.
Johnson, H. a. (1971). Structural development of some shallow salt domes in Louisiana Miocene productive belt. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 55,, pp. p. 204–226.
Jones, C. E. (2015). A Practical Guide to Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (INSAR) for ENgineering and Environmental Geologists. (R. L. Anderson, & H. Ferriz, Eds.) Applied Geology in California, Special Publication 26, Association of Environment and
93
Jones, C. E., & Blom, R. G. (2014). Bayou Corne, Louisiana sinkhole: Precursory deformation measured by radar interferometry. Geology, 111-114.
Jones, C., & Blom, R. (2015). Pre-event and Post-formation Ground Movement Associated with the Bayou Corne Sinkhole. Proceedings of the 14th Sinkhole Conference, L. Land and D. Doctor, editors, in review,.
Joseph Martinez, K. J. (1998). Sinkholes in Evaporite Rocks. American Scientist, 38-40.
Kent, J. D., Dunaway, L. E., Osborne, R., & Mugnier, C. (2013). CORS911: Real-Time Subsidence Monitoring of the Napoleonville Salt Dome Sinkhole Using GPS. NGS Height
Modernization Coordination Meeting July 12, 2013. Baton Rouge, LA: LSU Center for Geoinformatics.
Law Engineering Testing Company. (1981). Geologic Evaluation of Gulf Coast Salt Domes: Overall Assessment of the Gulf Interior Region. Battelle Project Management Division, Office of Nuclear Waste Isolation, U.S. Department of Energy.
Lillesand, T. M., & Kiefer, R. W. (1994). Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Louisiana Deparment of Natural Resources. (2014, September 19). Department of Natural Resources Response. Retrieved from Assumption Parish Louisiana:
http://assumptionla.com/bayoucorne/dnr
Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. (2015, March 02). Data Access. Retrieved from SONRIS: http://www.sonris.com/
Louisiana Department of Natural Resources. (2015, March 02). Salt Dome Cavern Facilities. Retrieved from SONRIS: http://sonris-www.dnr.state.la.us/gis/OC/
Louisiana Department of Natural Resources Office of Conservation. (2013). Bayou Corne Ongoing Response Report to the Louisiana House and Senate February 19, 2013. Louisiana Department of Natural Resources Office of Conservation. (2015). Class III (Solution-
Mining) Injection Wells. Louisiana Register: Louisiana Administrative Code 43:XVII. Chapter 33. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana Office of State Register.
Louisiana Department of Natural Resources office of Conservation. (2015). Hydrocarbon Storage Wells in Salt Dome Cavities. Louisiana Register: Louisiana Administrative Code 43:XVII. Chapter 3. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana Office of State Register.
94
Louisiana Department of Natural Resources Office of Conservation. (2013). Bayou Corne Ongoing Response Report to the Louisiana House and Senate.
Louisiana Department of Natural Resources Office of Conservation. (2014). Bayou Corne Public Update. Louisiana Department of Natural Resources Office of Conservation.
Louisiana State University CADGIS Research Laboratory. (2015, March 02). Retrieved from Atlas: The Louisiana Statewide GIS: http://atlas.lsu.edu/
CB&I. (2013). Blue Ribbon Commission Initial Technical Briefing. Baton Rouge, LA: CB&I. doi:April 5, 2013
Miller Engineers and Associates Inc. (2014). Bayou Corne/Grand Bayou Sinkhole Plan and Profile. Franklin, Louisiana : Texas Brine.
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (2015, March 09). UAVSAR Data Search. Retrieved from Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar: http://uavsar.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi- bin/data.pl
Nazaryan, A. (2013). The Sinkhole That's Eating Louisiana. New York, NY: Newsweek Global; Vol. 161 Issue 46, p1-17. 17p.
NOAA. (2014, October 22). NOAA. Retrieved from Ocean Explorer:
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/02mexico/background/brinepool/media/g ulf_salt.html
Paine, J. G., Buckley, S., Collins, E., & Kress, W. (2009). Assessing Sinkhole Potential at Wink and Daisetta, Texas Using Gravimetry and RADAR Interferometry. Proceedings, 22nd
Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems, Fort Worth, Texas, March 29-April 2, 480-488.
Paine, J. G., Collins, E., Wilson, C., & Buckley, S. (2009). Preliminary Investigations of Subsidence, CoIllapse, and Potential for Continued Growth of the Daisetta Sinkhole, Liberty County, Texas. Report prepared for: Railroad Commission of Texas Contract No. UTA08-648. Paradella, W. R., Ferretti, A., Mura, J., Colombo, D., Gama, F., Tamburini, A., . . . Gomes, L.
(2015). Mapping surface deformation in open pit iron mines of Carajas Provience (Amazon Region) using an integrated SAR analysis. Engineering Geology 193, 61-78. PBEnergy Storage Services, Inc. (2013). Napoleonville Salt Structure Map and Cavern Maximum
Radii. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana Department of Natural Resources Office of Conservation Injection and Mining Division.
95
Pierce, W. G., & Rich, E. I. (1962). Summary of Rock Salt Deposits in the United States as
Possible Storage Sites for Radioactive Waste Materials. Geological Survey Bulletin 1148. Washington, U.S. Government Print Office.
Pottier, E., & Ferro-Famil, L. (2008). SAR Polarimetry: Basics, Processing Techniques and Applications. IGARSS 2008. Boston, MA.
Ratigan, J. L. (2012). Precision Level Surveys and Subsidence Analysis, Napoleonville Salt Dome Grand Bayou Louisiana, 2012 Report to Napoleonville Operators, Topical Report PB- 0348. . Houston, TX: PB Energy Storage Services, Inc.
Ratigan, J. L., Nieland, J. D., & Osnes, J. D. (1993). Rock Mechanics Aspects of Natural Gas Storage in Domal Salt. Lafayette, LA: Solution Mining Research Institute.
Salt Domes. (2014, December 10). Retrieved from Geology.com: http://geology.com/stories/13/salt-domes/
Seni, S., Collins, E. W., Hamlin, H. S., Mullican III, W. F., & Smith, D. A. (1985). Examination of Texas Salt Domes as Potential Sites for Permanent Storage of Toxic Chemical Waste. Austin Texas: Bureau of Economic Geology.
Stern, R. J., & Dickinson, W. R. (2010). The Gulf of Mexico as a Jurassic backarc basin. Geosphere, pp. 739-754.
Tarbuck, E. J., Lutgens, F., & Tasa, D. (2013). Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology. New York: Pearson Higher.
TRE. (2015, August 4). SAR Imagery. Retrieved from TRE Sensing the Planet: http://treuropa.com/technique/sar-imagery/
Ulaby, F. T., Moore, R., & Fung, A. (1986). Microwave Remote Sensing, Active and Passive - Volume II: Radar Remote Sensing and Surface Scattering and Emission Theory. Norwood, MA: Artech House, Inc.
United States Geologic Survey. (2015, March 16). USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science Center (EROS). Retrieved from USGS Global Visualization Viewer:
http://glovis.usgs.gov/
United States Geologic Survey. (2015, March 14). USGS The National Map Viewer. Retrieved from http://viewer.nationalmap.gov/viewer/
96
US Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service. (2015, March 14). Web Soil Survey. Retrieved from 2003 Soils Survey:
http://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/WebSoilSurvey.aspx
US Geologic Survey . (2015, March 14). USGS Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics Consortium (MRLC) . Retrieved from National Land Cover DAtabase 2011 (NLCD2011):
http://www.mrlc.gov/nlcd11_data.php
Voosen, P. (2010, July 28). Gulf of Mexico's Deepwater Oil Industry is Built on Pillars of Salt. The New York Times, pp. Retrieved from: http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2010/07/28/ 28greenwire-gulf-of-mexicos-deepwater-oil-industry-is-buil-8619.html?pagewanted=all. Wagener, T. (2007). Can we model the hydrological impacts of environmental change?
Hydrological Processes, 3233-3236.
Waring, R. H., Way, J., Hunt Jr., E. R., Morrissey, L., Ranson, K. J., Weishampel, J. F., Oren, R., Franklin, S. E. (1995). Imaging Radar for ecosystem studies. BioScience Vol. 45 No. 10, 715-723.
Warren, J. K. (2006). Evaporites: Sediments, Resources and Hydrocarbons. Berlin: Springer- Verlag.
97
98
101
102
Appendix B. MATLAB® Scripts for UAVSAR Preprocessing (Courtesy of Dr. Cathleen Jones,