Publications Database - List of storage publications |
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The IEA Weyburn CO2 Monitoring and Storage ProjectRoland Moberg The IEA Weyburn CO2 Monitoring and Storage Project presented at the CCP Focus Group meeting for Non-Governmental Organizations in Washington DC, September 2002. |
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CO2 Storage, the Long-term View (2002)Robert H. Socolow, Princeton University CO2 Storage, the Long-term View presented at the CCP Focus Group meeting for Non-Governmental Organizations in Washington DC, September 2002. |
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Atmospheric CO2 Monitoring Systems - A Critical Review of Available Techniques and Technology GapsPatrick J. Shuler, Yongchun Tang This report was completed in February 2002 by Tang & Associates at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). It reviews existing methods of CO2 detection (from portable personal detectors to remote satellite sensing). The report recommends technologies which could be developed to provide long-term, cost-effective monitoring of atmospheric CO2. |
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Legal Aspects of Underground CO2 Storage - Summary of developments under the London Convention and North Sea ConferenceR. Douglas Brubaker & Atle C. Christiansen, The Fridtjof Nansen Institute
The Fridjtof Nansen Institute is an independent foundation engaged in research on internationsl environmental energy and resource management politics, based in Lysaker, Norway. This study was co-funded by the Norwegian Government's Klimatek Agency, through their Norcap Program. The study highlights the lack of clear distinction between geologic (under-ground) and ocean (under-sea) storage of CO2 from the three appropriate institutions, namely: |
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Building the SMV Family of Technology Providers - Workshop, Potsdam, 2001CO2 Capture Project Storage, Monitoring & Verification Team Summary of the Storage, Monitoring and Verification Team program review workshop for all technology providers and co-funders in Potsdam, the Netherlands, November 2001. |
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Geologic Storage of CO2: Lessons LearnedSally Benson et al, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
This report was completed by the Earth Sciences Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, USA. It is a large and comprehensive study of existing, published data. |
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