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Changes in the chemistry of shallow groundwater related to the 2008 injection of CO<sub>2</sub> at the ZERT field site, Bozeman, Montana

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2010

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Kharaka, Yousif, Thordsen, James, Kakouros, Evangelos, Ambats, Gil, Herkelrath, William, Beers, Sarah, Birkholzer, Jens, Apps, John, Spycher, Nicholas, Zheng, Liange, Trautz, Robert, Rauch, Henry, and Gullickson, Kadie, 2010, Changes in the chemistry of shallow groundwater related to the 2008 injection of CO<sub>2</sub> at the ZERT field site, Bozeman, Montana: Environmental Earth Sciences, v. 60, iss. 2, p. 273-284.

Summary

Approximately 300 kg/day of food-grade CO 2 was injected through a perforated pipe placed horizontally 2–2.3 m deep during July 9–August 7, 2008 at the MSU-ZERT field test to evaluate atmospheric and near-surface monitoring and detection techniques applicable to the subsurface storage and potential leakage of CO 2 . As part of this multidisciplinary research project, 80 samples of water were collected from 10 shallow monitoring wells (1.5 or 3.0 m deep) installed 1–6 m from the injection pipe, at the southwestern end of the slotted section (zone VI), and from two distant monitoring wells. The samples were collected before, during, and following CO 2 injection. The main objective of study was to investigate changes in the concentrations [...]

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