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3.2. CURRENT STATE OF THE ART

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The monitoring, verification, and accounting of a sequestration site will likely require the deployment of multiple instruments making measurements on different scales. Ideally, one or more instruments could be deployed to conduct wide area, remote monitoring and identify seepage in a general area. When seepage is identified remotely, in situ instruments could be deployed to verify the source location and determine the seepage mechanism. Alternatively, short range or in situ instruments could be deployed to strategic locations such as around likely seepage pathways. In this section, the current‐state‐of‐the‐art analytical techniques are briefly discussed starting with point source approaches and ending with standoff or remote techniques.

Geophysical Monitoring for Geologic Carbon Storage

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