The QICS controlled release experiment demonstrates that leaks of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas can be detected by monitoring acoustic, geochemical and biological parameters within a given marine system. However the natural complexity and variability of marine system responses to (artificial) leakage strongly suggests that there are no absolute indicators of leakage or impact that can unequivocally and universally be used for all potential future storage sites. We suggest a multivariate, hierarchical approach to monitoring, escalating from anomaly detection to attribution, quantification and then impact assessment, as required. Given the spatial heterogeneity of many marine ecosystems it is essential that environmental monitoring programmes are ...
The design of efficient monitoring programmes required for the assurance of offshore geological stor...
AbstractMonitoring of the marine environment for indications of a leak, or precursors of a leak, wil...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) provides a mechanism by which CO2 can be removed from the atmospher...
The QICS controlled release experiment demonstrates that leaks of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas can be de...
The QICS controlled release experiment demonstrates that leaks of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas can be de...
Carbon capture and storage is key for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and offshore geological f...
Environmental monitoring of offshore Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) complexes requires robust meth...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a collective term for technologies that allow society to unlock ...
Carbon Capture and Storage has the potential to make a significant contribution to the mitigation of...
Highlights • A unique and novel CO2 release experiment in the marine environment. • Field-...
Monitoring of the marine environment for indications of a leak, or precursors of a leak, will be an ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key technology to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from i...
AbstractThis paper describes a novel experimental release of CO2 into marine sediments designed to a...
This paper describes the utility of developing marine system models to aid the efficient and regulat...
The design of efficient monitoring programmes required for the assurance of offshore geological stor...
AbstractMonitoring of the marine environment for indications of a leak, or precursors of a leak, wil...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) provides a mechanism by which CO2 can be removed from the atmospher...
The QICS controlled release experiment demonstrates that leaks of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas can be de...
The QICS controlled release experiment demonstrates that leaks of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas can be de...
Carbon capture and storage is key for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and offshore geological f...
Environmental monitoring of offshore Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) complexes requires robust meth...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a collective term for technologies that allow society to unlock ...
Carbon Capture and Storage has the potential to make a significant contribution to the mitigation of...
Highlights • A unique and novel CO2 release experiment in the marine environment. • Field-...
Monitoring of the marine environment for indications of a leak, or precursors of a leak, will be an ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key technology to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from i...
AbstractThis paper describes a novel experimental release of CO2 into marine sediments designed to a...
This paper describes the utility of developing marine system models to aid the efficient and regulat...
The design of efficient monitoring programmes required for the assurance of offshore geological stor...
AbstractMonitoring of the marine environment for indications of a leak, or precursors of a leak, wil...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) provides a mechanism by which CO2 can be removed from the atmospher...