Research data from the CO2CRC Otway injection site in Australia focuses on quantifying CO2 storage via residual and dissolution trapping. The dataset, produced by the British Geological Survey, supports analysis of water geochemistry and site-specific rock properties to measure secure CO2 storage.
Use Cases
- Analyze water geochemistry data to quantify dissolved CO2 levels in formation water at the injection site
- Use site-specific rock property measurements to estimate residual CO2 trapping within rock pores
- Model CO2 storage security by distinguishing between mobile physical trapping and immobile residual/dissolution trapping mechanisms
- Correlate experimental data from the 2011 Otway programme with current geochemical measurements to validate trapping estimates
Strengths
- Data originates from the CO2CRC Otway site, a world-leading dedicated research facility for CO2 storage
- Builds upon a successful experimental programme focused on residual trapping conducted in mid-2011
- Research is conducted in direct collaboration with the CO2CRC organization
Limitations
- The specific data structure, column names, row count, and file formats are unknown from the provided input
- Data is likely highly specialized for geological CO2 storage research, limiting general applicability
- Sample data is unavailable for preview, hindering initial assessment of data usability
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Research involving water geochemistry analysis and collaboration with CO2CRC, building on prior experimental programmes.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
- CO2CRC Otway injection site, Australia