Impact and recovery of pH in marine sediments subject to a temporary carbon dioxide leak
A possible effect of a carbon dioxide leak from an industrial sub-sea floor storage facility, utilised for Carbon Capture and Storage, is that escaping carbon dioxide gas will dissolve in sediment pore waters and reduce their pH. To quantify the scale and duration of such an impact, a novel, field s...
Main Authors: | Taylor, Peter (Author), Lichtschlag, Anna (Author), Toberman, Matthew (Author), Sayer, Martin D.J (Author), Reynolds, Andy (Author), Sato, Toru (Author), Stahl, Henrik (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-07.
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