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Publikováno v:
11th Annual SECARB Stakeholders’ Briefing.
Autor:
Kadie Gullickson, William Pickles, Jamie L. Barr, Art Wells, Brian R. Strazisar, Julianna Fessenden, Henry W. Rauch, Charlie J. Keith, Laura M. Dobeck, Lucian Wielopolski, Jon L. Barr, Eli A. Silver, Seth D. Humphries, A. B. Cunningham, Jens Birkholzer, Josh Rouse, Lee H. Spangler, Thom Rahn, Youssif Kharaka, Curtis M. Oldenburg, James E. Amonette, Jennifer L. Lewicki, James Jacobson, Amin R. Nehrir, Robert C. Trautz, Kevin S. Repasky, Rod Diehl, Sally M. Benson, Erin J. Male, Joseph A. Shaw
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 1(1):2143-2150
A field facility has been developed to allow controlled studies of near surface CO2 transport and detection technologies. The key component of the facility is a shallow, slotted horizontal well divided into six zones. The scale and fluxes were design
Publikováno v:
Environmental Geology. 54:1635-1656
Careful site characterization is critical for successful geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) because of the many physical and chemical processes impacting CO2 movement and containment under field conditions. Traditional site characterization tec
Publikováno v:
Vadose Zone Journal. 3:806-818
Cavities excavated in unsaturated geological formations are important to activities such as nuclear waste disposal and mining. Such cavities provide a unique setting for simultaneous occurrence of seepage and evaporation. Previously, inverse numerica
Autor:
Gerald Hill, Steve Carpenter, Richard A. Esposito, George Koperna, Richard Rhudy, Robert C. Trautz
Publikováno v:
Proceedings.
The Southeast Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership Anthropogenic Test at Southern Company’s Plant Berry 25MW Post-combustion CO2 Capture Unit is the largest, active, fully-integrated commercial prototype coal-fired carbon capture and storage p
Autor:
Joseph S.Y. Wang, April L. James, Jens Birkholzer, Robert C. Trautz, Paul Cook, Stefan Finsterle
Publikováno v:
ResearcherID
This paper focuses on field test results and model analyses of the first set of five niche seepage tests conducted in the Exploratory Studies Facility at Yucca Mountain. The test results suggest that (1) a niche opening (short drift excavated for thi
Publikováno v:
DOE-IEA expert review panel.
Autor:
Liange Zheng, Gil Ambats, Kadie Gullickson, James J. Thordsen, John A. Apps, Evangelos Kakouros, Robert C. Trautz, N. Spycher, William N. Herkelrath, Yousif K. Kharaka, Sarah R. Beers, Henry W. Rauch, Jens Birkholzer
Publikováno v:
Kharaka, Yousif K.; Thordsen, James J.; Kakouros, Evangelos; Ambats, Gil; Herkelrath, William N.; Beers, Sarah R.; et al.(2010). Changes in the chemistry of shallow groundwater related to the 2008 injection of CO2 at the ZERT field site, Bozeman, Montana. Environmental Earth Sciences, 60(2), pp 273-284. doi: 10.1007/s12665-009-0401-1. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/462491qc
Approximately 300 kg/day of food-grade CO2 was injected through a perforated pipe placed horizontally 2–2.3 m deep during July 9–August 7, 2008 at the MSU-ZERT field test to evaluate atmospheric and near-surface monitoring and detection technique
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http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/462491qc
http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/462491qc
Autor:
Alfred B. Cunningham, Henry W. Rauch, Jamie L. Barr, Jon L. Barr, Seth D. Humphries, Julianna Fessenden, Thom Rahn, Lee H. Spangler, Erin J. Male, Lucien Wielopolski, Curtis M. Oldenburg, Eli A. Silver, Jennifer L. Lewicki, Brian R. Strazisar, J. Rodney Diehl, Kadie Gullickson, William Pickles, Kevin S. Repasky, Robert C. Trautz, Joshua H. Rouse, Arthur W. Wells, James E. Amonette, James Jacobson, Amin R. Nehrir, Joseph A. Shaw, Jens Birkholzer, Sally M. Benson, Yousif K. Kharaka, Charlie J. Keith, Laura M. Dobeck
Publikováno v:
Spangler, Lee H.; Dobeck, Laura M.; Repasky, Kevin S.; Nehrir, Amin R.; Humphries, Seth D.; Barr, Jamie L.; et al.(2010). A shallow subsurface controlled release facility in Bozeman, Montana, USA, for testing near surface CO2 detection techniques and transport models. Environmental Earth Sciences, 60(2), pp 227-239. doi: 10.1007/s12665-009-0400-2. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8cw4s7rk
A controlled field pilot has been developed in Bozeman, Montana, USA, to study near surface CO2 transport and detection technologies. A slotted horizontal well divided into six zones was installed in the shallow subsurface. The scale and CO2 release
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5939dbbfb12d99fd3c5331c3f1af0c75
http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8cw4s7rk
http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8cw4s7rk
Autor:
Hope Gwatney, Christine Doughty, Chin-Fu Tsang, Celia Tiemi Onishi, Robert C. Trautz, Kenzi Karasaki, John A. Apps
LBNL-1358E Feature Detection, Characterization and Confirmation Methodology F inal Report Kenzi Karasaki, John Apps, Christine Doughty, Hope Gwatney, Celia Tiemi Onishi, Robert Trautz, and Chin-Fu Tsang Earth Sciences Division March 2007 NUMO-LBNL Co
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::34a7a9d9e3f4c5737600946ffc94e212
https://doi.org/10.2172/945944
https://doi.org/10.2172/945944