Evaluation of seismic reflection data has identified the presence of fluid escape structures cross-cutting overburden stratigraphy within sedimentary basins globally. Seismically-imaged chimneys/pipes are considered to be possible pathways for fluid flow, which may hydraulically connect deeper strata to the seabed. The properties of fluid migration pathways through the overburden must be constrained to enable secure, long-term subsurface carbon dioxide (CO2) storage. We have investigated a site of natural active fluid escape in the North Sea, the Scanner pockmark complex, to determine the physical characteristics of focused fluid conduits, and how they control fluid flow. Here we show that a multi-scale, multi-disciplinary experimental app...
Highlights • Seismic chimneys represent potential leakage pathways for CCS sites. • Simula...
Geological Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a promising climate change mitigation technology, whi...
Vertical fluid-escape structures observed in seismic reflection data represent an important class of...
Evaluation of seismic reflection data has identified the presence of fluid escape structures cross-c...
Evaluation of seismic reflection data has identified the presence of fluid escape structures cross-c...
Evaluation of seismic reflection data has revealed structures cross-cutting the overburden within ma...
Subsurface fluid escape structures are geological features which are commonly observed in sedimentar...
Fluid-escape structures within sedimentary basins permit pressure-driven focused fluid flow through ...
Fluid-escape structures within sedimentary basins permit pressure-driven focused fluid flow through ...
Increased greenhouse gas emissions entering the atmosphere and hydrosphere are causing changes to gl...
Vertical fluid-escape structures observed in seismic reflection data represent an important class of...
Fluid escape pipes are key features of primary interest for the analysis of vertical fluid flow and ...
A multi-channel seismic dataset was acquired during RRS James Cook cruise JC152 (August - September ...
Highlights • Seismic chimneys represent potential leakage pathways for CCS sites. • Simula...
Geological Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a promising climate change mitigation technology, whi...
Vertical fluid-escape structures observed in seismic reflection data represent an important class of...
Evaluation of seismic reflection data has identified the presence of fluid escape structures cross-c...
Evaluation of seismic reflection data has identified the presence of fluid escape structures cross-c...
Evaluation of seismic reflection data has revealed structures cross-cutting the overburden within ma...
Subsurface fluid escape structures are geological features which are commonly observed in sedimentar...
Fluid-escape structures within sedimentary basins permit pressure-driven focused fluid flow through ...
Fluid-escape structures within sedimentary basins permit pressure-driven focused fluid flow through ...
Increased greenhouse gas emissions entering the atmosphere and hydrosphere are causing changes to gl...
Vertical fluid-escape structures observed in seismic reflection data represent an important class of...
Fluid escape pipes are key features of primary interest for the analysis of vertical fluid flow and ...
A multi-channel seismic dataset was acquired during RRS James Cook cruise JC152 (August - September ...
Highlights • Seismic chimneys represent potential leakage pathways for CCS sites. • Simula...
Geological Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a promising climate change mitigation technology, whi...
Vertical fluid-escape structures observed in seismic reflection data represent an important class of...