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Dr. Anne Obermann is a Lecturer at the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at ETH Zürich, Switzerland. She is affiliated with the Schweiz. Erdbebendienst (SED) and conducts research at the Bedretto Underground Laboratory for Geosciences and Geoenergies (BULGG). Her work focuses on seismic monitoring, geothermal energy systems, and hydraulic stimulation experiments. Key projects include CO2 mineral storage characterization at Iceland's geothermal sites and real-time seismic data processing using tools like DUGseis.
Research interests revolve around the integration of geophysical imaging techniques (seismic tomography, noise interferometry) with hydro-mechanical processes in subsurface environments. She has led studies on induced seismicity, reservoir engineering, and fault structure analysis in fractured rock systems. Notable contributions include developing monitoring frameworks for geothermal reservoirs and evaluating stress heterogeneity impacts during stimulation.
Publications highlight advancements in microseismic event detection using deep learning, multi-scale monitoring systems, and CO2 storage integrity. Collaborations involve international projects like CarbFix2 (Iceland) and BedrettoLab (Switzerland). Her work bridges theoretical geophysics with applied engineering solutions for sustainable energy and subsurface resource management.


