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Monitoring Verification and Accounting

 University of Wyoming

Measurements of 222Rn, 220Rn, and CO2 Emissions in Natural CO2 Fields in Wyoming: Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting Techniques for Determining Gas Transport and Caprock Integrity--- John Kaszuba, Principal Investigator  

Feasibility of Geophysical Monitoring of Carbon-Sequestrated Deep Saline Aquifers--- Subhashis Mallick, Principal Investigator  

 

Montana State University

Development of a 1 x N Fiber Optic Sensor Array for Carbon Sequestration Monitoring--- Kevin Repasky, Principal Investigator

Development and Deployment of a Compact Eye-safe Scanning Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL) for Spatial Mapping of Carbon Dioxide for MVA at Geologic Carbon Sequestration Sites---Kevin Repasky, Principal Investigator

Basic Science of Retention Issues, Risk Assessment & Monitoring, Verification and Accounting for Geologic CO2 Sequestration---Lee Spangler, Principal Investigator

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