Structural modelling and history matching to understand aquifer behaviour in the Hewett Field, UK Southern North Sea.
Characterising forest gap fraction with terrestrial lidar and photography: An examination of relative limitations
Dynamic modelling of a UK North Sea saline formation for CO2 sequestration
Spatial quantification of leafless canopy structure in a boreal birch forest
A Lambert W function solution for estimating sustainable injection rates for storage of CO2 in brine aquifers.
It is often of interest to estimate the maximum possible CO2 injection rate for a given maximum pressure buildup and injection duration scenario. Analytical solutions exist to estimate pressure buildup due to constant rate injection for a specified duration. In this article, it is shown that such solutions can be rearranged for injection rate by…
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New datasets for quantifying snow-vegetation-atmosphere interactions in boreal birch and conifer forests
Improving particulate carbon loss estimates in eroding peatlands through the use of terrestrial laser scanning
Blanket bogs act as the largest terrestrial store of carbon within the UK. Unfortunately many are degraded with exacerbated erosion being common. Although considerable efforts have been made to quantify carbon fluxes across blanket bogs, less attention has focussed on quantifying losses associated with erosion. Traditional approaches to measuring erosion have relied on erosion pins…
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