Project overview
The NERC-funded Characterisation of Major Overburden Leakage Pathways above Sub-sea floor CO2 Storage Reservoirs in the North Sea (CHIMNEY) project investigated the risks of leaks from storing carbon dioxide (CO2) under the seabed. CHIMNEY involved investigators from the University of 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载, National Oceanography Centre in 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载 (NOC), and University of Edinburgh. These investigators worked closely with project partners GEOMAR, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, CGG and Applied Acoustics. A multi-channel seismic dataset, together with multibeam bathymetry was acquired during RRS James Cook cruise JC152 (August - September 2017), around the Scanner Pockmark Complex in the North Sea.
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Research outputs
Reactive transport modelling insights into CO
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migration through sub-vertical fluid flow structures
H. Marín-Moreno, Jonathan M. Bull, Juerg M. Matter, David J. Sanderson & Ben J. Roche,
2019, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 86, 82-92
Type: article
Christoph B?ttner, Christian Berndt, Benedict T.I. Reinardy, Jacob Geersen, Jens Karstens, Jonathan M. Bull, Ben J. Callow, Anna Lichtschlag, Mark Schmidt, Judith Elger, Bettina Schramm & Matthias Haeckel,
2019, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
DOI: 10.1029/2018GC008068
Type: article
Jonathan Bull, Christian Berndt, Timothy Minshull, Timothy Henstock, Gaye Bayrakci, Romina Gehrmann, Giuseppe Provenzano, Christoph B?ttner, Bettina Schramm, Ben James Callow & mark chapman,
2018
Type: conference
2018, Geophysical Prospecting
Type: article
2018, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 68, 236-246
Type: article