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Title Geophysics and geosequestration / edited by Tom Davis (Colorado School of Mines), Martin Landro (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim), Malcolm Wilson (New World Orange BioFuels)
Published Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 377 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color)
Summary Geosequestration involves the deep geological storage of carbon dioxide from major industrial sources, providing a potential solution for reducing the rate of increase of atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and mitigating climate change. This volume provides an overview of the major geophysical techniques and analysis methods for monitoring the movement and predictability of carbon dioxide plumes underground. Comprising chapters from eminent researchers, the book is illustrated with practical examples and case studies of active projects and government initiatives, and discusses their successes and remaining challenges. A key case study from Norway demonstrates how governments and other stake-holders could estimate storage capacity and design storage projects that meet the requirements of regulatory authorities. Presenting reasons for embracing geosequestration, technical best practice for carbon management, and outlooks for the future, this volume provides a key reference for academic researchers, industry practitioners and graduate students looking to gain insight into subsurface carbon management
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Geological carbon sequestration.
Carbon sequestration.
Greenhouse gas mitigation.
Carbon sequestration
Geological carbon sequestration
Greenhouse gas mitigation
Form Electronic book
Author Davis, Thomas L. (Thomas Leonard), 1947- editor.
Landro, Martin, 1958- editor.
Wilson, Malcolm, 1951- editor.
ISBN 9781316480724
1316480720