Permanent shallow subsoil CO2 flux chambers for monitoring of onshore CO2 geological storage sites |
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Authors: | C. Bernardo D.F.de Vries |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mining and Nuclear Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO 65409-0450, USA;2. University of Kentucky, Center for Applied Energy Research, Lexington, KY 40511, USA |
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Abstract: | Public concern over the possibility of migration of stored CO2 to the surface with resulting damage to vegetation or hazard to humans and animals is a matter which will need to be addressed to be able to satisfy likely regulatory requirements for onshore CO2 storage in a number of jurisdictions. While soil CO2 concentration is readily measured continuously and in situ with current technology, the measurement of CO2 flux at depths below the soil A horizon may be a more sensitive and meaningful technique for early detection of a near surface CO2 plume. We describe a system for the continuous measurement of soil CO2 flux at a depth of approximately 1.3 m and present results from three instruments deployed at the Otway Basin Pilot Project in Victoria, Australia and one development system deployed at Sutton, near the Australian Capital Canberra. |
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