Carbon capture and storage is key for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and offshore geological formations provide vast CO2 storage potential. Monitoring of sub-seabed CO2 storage sites requires that anomalies signifying a loss of containment be detected, and if attributed to storage, quantified and their impact assessed. However, monitoring at or above the seabed is only useful if one can reliably differentiate abnormal signals from natural variability. Baseline acquisition is the default option for describing the natural state, however we argue that a comprehensive baseline assessment is likely expensive and time-bound, given the multi-decadal nature of CCS operations and the dynamic heterogeneity of the marine environment. We present ...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) provides a mechanism by which CO2 can be removed from the atmospher...
This paper describes the utility of developing marine system models to aid the efficient and regulat...
There is an urgent need to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. One method of achieving this is t...
Carbon capture and storage is key for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and offshore geological f...
The QICS controlled release experiment demonstrates that leaks of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas can be de...
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 ...
The QICS controlled release experiment demonstrates that leaks of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas can be de...
The design of efficient monitoring programmes required for the assurance of offshore geological stor...
Carbon Capture and Storage has the potential to make a significant contribution to the mitigation of...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key technology to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from i...
Highlights • Environmental monitoring for offshore carbon dioxide storage sites. • Analysis of...
This special issue brings together a selection of papers resulting from the STEMM-CCS (Strategies fo...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) provides a mechanism by which CO2 can be removed from the atmospher...
This paper describes the utility of developing marine system models to aid the efficient and regulat...
There is an urgent need to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. One method of achieving this is t...
Carbon capture and storage is key for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and offshore geological f...
The QICS controlled release experiment demonstrates that leaks of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas can be de...
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 ...
The QICS controlled release experiment demonstrates that leaks of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas can be de...
The design of efficient monitoring programmes required for the assurance of offshore geological stor...
Carbon Capture and Storage has the potential to make a significant contribution to the mitigation of...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key technology to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from i...
Highlights • Environmental monitoring for offshore carbon dioxide storage sites. • Analysis of...
This special issue brings together a selection of papers resulting from the STEMM-CCS (Strategies fo...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) provides a mechanism by which CO2 can be removed from the atmospher...
This paper describes the utility of developing marine system models to aid the efficient and regulat...
There is an urgent need to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. One method of achieving this is t...