APPLICATION OF NOBLE GAS SIGNATURES IN MONITORING SCHEMES FOR CO2 STORAGE
Anja Sundal
University of Oslo
Dr. Anja Sundal is a post-doctoral researcher at the Univeristy of Oslo. Current research mainly concerns geological storage of CO2 in sub-surface aquifers. She is a hydrogeologist by training and leads the “ICO2P”-project: a feasibility study appointed by CLIMIT in which the main objective is to investigate whether measurement of noble gases and CO2 by use of a mobile mass spectrometer is a suitable monitoring method in long-term, safe storage of CO2.
Authors
- Anja Sundal (University of Oslo)
- Matthias S. Brennwald (Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag))
- Per Aagaard (University of Oslo)
- Philip Ringrose (Statoil ASA and NTNU)
- Rolf Kipfer (Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag))
Topic Areas
Storage , Novel technologies
Session
E5 » Session E5 - Corrective measures and monitoring (12:40 - Wednesday, 14th June, R9)