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TitleMeasuring, monitoring and verification of geological carbon storage / Mesure, surveillance et vérification de la séquestration géologique du carbone
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AuthorWhite, DORCID logo
SourcePublic presentations May 11, 2021: Environmental Geoscience Program, current status of research projects for the 2019-2024 program cycle; by Jacob, N; Jautzy, JORCID logo; Kao, HORCID logo; Rivard, CORCID logo; Ahad, J M EORCID logo; Gammon, P R; Outridge, P MORCID logo; Galloway, J MORCID logo; Desbarats, A JORCID logo; Duchesne, M JORCID logo; Bringué, MORCID logo; White, DORCID logo; Geological Survey of Canada, Scientific Presentation 125, 2021 p. 154-171, https://doi.org/10.4095/328472 Open Access logo Open Access
Year2021
PublisherNatural Resources Canada
MeetingPublic presentations: Environmental Geoscience Program; May 11, 2021
Documentserial
Lang.English; French
Mediaon-line; digital
RelatedThis publication is contained in Public presentations May 11, 2021: Environmental Geoscience Program, current status of research projects for the 2019-2024 program cycle
File formatpdf
ProvinceSaskatchewan
NTS62E/03
AreaEstevan
Lat/Long WENS-103.1333 -103.0333 49.1333 49.0333
Subjectsenvironmental geology; geophysics; Nature and Environment; Science and Technology; environmental studies; seismic interpretations; seismicity; observation wells; carbon dioxide; reservoir rocks; models; Environmental Geoscience Program (EGP); Aquistore; Williston Basin; cumulative effects; Federal programs; Scientific research; Regulations; Standards; monitoring
Illustrationslocation maps; photographs; 3-D models; time series; profiles; geoscientific sketch maps; bar graphs; schematic diagrams
ProgramEnvironmental Geoscience
Released2021 07 16
AbstractAquistore CO2storage site - 6 years of monitoring: Time-lapse seismic; Induced seismicity.
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
The goal of the Environmental Geoscience program (EGP) is to distinguish the environmental effects of natural resource development from those produced by natural processes, and to develop new approaches to support the sustainable use and development of Canada's natural resources through informed decision-making. The ultimate outcome of EGP is to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of Canadian environmental regulation and oversight. By developing innovative geoscience for environmental stewardship, as well as increasing public and private sector access to research findings, decision-makers have a greater capacity and are more empowered to carry out and review environmental assessments. This SP highlights the 5 public presentations provided on May 11, 2021 as well as all updates from all projects under the EGP.
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