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Raw CO2 and CH4 concentration data from a Picarro CRDS during experiments which tested the utility of methane as a tracer to quantify CO2 leakage into aqueous environments
2016-09-01
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http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/dataHolding/13607420
Raw CO2 and CH4 concentration data from a Picarro Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy (CRDS) during experiments which tested the utility of methane as a tracer to quantify CO2 leakage into aqueous environments, as described in Myers, M., Roberts, J.J., White, C., and Stalker, L (2019) ‘An experimental investigation into quantifying CO2 leakage in aqueous environments using chemical tracers’ Chemical Geology
Jennifer Roberts
University of Strathclyde
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University of Strathclyde
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Carbon capture and storage
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We used a benchtop experimental setup to explore how effectively methane, a common constituent of captured CO2 and of reservoir fluids, can aid the quantitation of CO2 leakage in aqueous environments. The experiment simulated gas leakage into sediments that mimic the seabed at the QICS experiment. We measured the partitioning of co-released gases under different environmental conditions and injection rates. The full method is described in Myers, M., Roberts, J.J., White, C., and Stalker, L (2019) ‘An experimental investigation into quantifying CO2 leakage in aqueous environments using chemical tracers’ Chemical Geology.