Setup of a large-scale test field for distributed soil gas sensors and testing of a monitoring method based on tomography

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A 400 m2 soil test field with gas injection system was built up for the purpose of large-scale validation, optimization, and characterization of a novel comprehensive monitoring method for underground gas storage areas. The method combines gas sensing technology with linear form factor for in-situ monitoring of gases in soil with the mapping capabilities of Computed Tomography (CT) to reconstruct time-series of gas distribution maps based on samples of orthogonally-aligned linear gas sensors. Several injection experiments with carbon dioxide (CO2) at different days with varying boundary conditions indicates the potential of the method for, e.g., rapid leakage detection with respect to Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) issues.

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Neumann, P. P., Werner, K. D., Petrov, S., Bartholmai, M., & Lazik, D. (2016). Setup of a large-scale test field for distributed soil gas sensors and testing of a monitoring method based on tomography. Technisches Messen, 83(10), 606–615. https://doi.org/10.1515/teme-2016-0015

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