Sensitivity thresholds of groundwater parameters for detecting CO2 leakage at a geologic carbon sequestration site

Volume: 191, Issue: 11
Published: Oct 29, 2019
Abstract
Geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) projects in the USA are required to monitor groundwater quality for geochemical changes above the injection area that may be a result of CO2 or brine leakage from the storage reservoir. Should CO2 migrate into the groundwater around the compliance wells monitoring the shallower hydrologic units, each compliance parameter could react differently depending on its sensitivity to CO2. Statistically determined...
Paper Details
Title
Sensitivity thresholds of groundwater parameters for detecting CO2 leakage at a geologic carbon sequestration site
Published Date
Oct 29, 2019
Volume
191
Issue
11
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