A 2014 publication by Peter Taylor et al. details a controlled CO2 release experiment beneath the seabed, conducted to inform monitoring and impact assessment for geological carbon storage. The dataset includes environmental monitoring data from the experiment, which was performed by the British Geological Survey in a European marine site.
Use Cases
- Analyze time series data from environmental sensors to detect CO2 leakage signals.
- Model the diffusion and environmental impact of CO2 releases using experimental monitoring data.
- Assess site selection criteria and facility construction parameters for future sub-seabed storage experiments.
Strengths
- Data originates from a real-world, controlled sub-seabed CO2 release experiment, overcoming limitations of lab simulations.
- The dataset is associated with a peer-reviewed publication in the International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control (doi:10.1016/j.ijggc.2014.09.007).
- Provenance is from the authoritative British Geological Survey (BGS).
Limitations
- The specific data format, size, row count, and column structure are unknown from the provided input.
- The dataset's temporal coverage is limited to the timeframe of the 2014 experiment and publication.
- Data accessibility and licensing terms are not specified.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Controlled CO2 release experiment beneath the seabed with environmental monitoring.
- Time Range
- 2014
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- European continental shelf seabed site