2023
DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggad366
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Marine CSEM synthetic study to assess the detection of CO2 escape and saturation changes within a submarine chimney connected to a CO2 storage site

Naima K Yilo,
Karen Weitemeyer,
Timothy A Minshull
et al.

Abstract: Summary Carbon capture and storage (CCS) within sealed geologic formations is an essential strategy to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, the primary goal of the 2015 United Nations Paris Agreement. Large-scale commercial development of geological CO2 storage requires high-resolution remote sensing methods to monitor CO2 migration during/after injection. A geologic formation containing a CO2 phase in its pore space commonly exhibits higher electrical resistivity than brine-saturated (backgr… Show more

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