New methods for the monitoring of CO(2) near the ground surface at geological CO(2) storage sites have been tested over areas of natural CO(2) emission. Mobile open path laser measurements and ground-surface portable infrared measurements show great promise for rapid assessment of large areas. Such techniques would help to focus more detailed investigations needed to verify the extent and source of the gas being emitted. It is envisaged that they would be used in conjunction with established field and laboratory techniques and continuous monitoring methods as part of an overall monitoring strategy for a CO(2) storage site. (C) 2009 Natural Environment Research Council. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
New and established techniques for surface gas monitoring at onshore CO(2) storage sites
Ciotoli G;
2009
Abstract
New methods for the monitoring of CO(2) near the ground surface at geological CO(2) storage sites have been tested over areas of natural CO(2) emission. Mobile open path laser measurements and ground-surface portable infrared measurements show great promise for rapid assessment of large areas. Such techniques would help to focus more detailed investigations needed to verify the extent and source of the gas being emitted. It is envisaged that they would be used in conjunction with established field and laboratory techniques and continuous monitoring methods as part of an overall monitoring strategy for a CO(2) storage site. (C) 2009 Natural Environment Research Council. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


