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Marine Monitoring for Offshore Geological Carbon Storage—A Review of Strategies, Technologies and Trends
2021
Geosciences
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) could significantly contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reaching international climate goals. In this process, CO2 is captured and injected into geological formations for permanent storage. The injected plume and its migration within the reservoir is carefully monitored, using geophysical methods. While it is considered unlikely that the injected CO2 should escape the reservoir and reach the marine environment, marine monitoring is required to
doi:10.3390/geosciences11090383
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