Research paper
Variability in surface CO2 flux: Implication for monitoring surface emission from geothermal fields
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- Variability in surface CO2 flux: Implication for monitoring surface emission from geothermal fields
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In the last decade the international push for the development of various renewable energy and the increase of the carbon tax for emitters, has put high enthalpy geothermal on a hot seat. Anthropic geothermal emissions in volcanic areas are not negligible due to the inherent nature of their volcanic setting but are counted regardless, similarly to a gas or coal power plant, despite their non-fossil carbon origin. Natural volcanic emissions are however poorly constrained due to the lack of fiel...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Creator
- Yang, Tsung-Han Jimmy / Chambefort, Isabelle / Rowe, Michael / Mazot, Agnes / Seward, Anya / Werner, Cynthia / Fischer, Tobias / Seastres, Jun / Siega, Farrell / Macdonald, Nick / Brakenrig, Thomas / Coup, Lauren / Sander, Fiona
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/70637
- Related subjects
- 37 Earth Sciences / 3705 Geology / 3706 Geophysics / 13 Climate Action / 7 Affordable and Clean Energy / Science & Technology / Technology / Physical Sciences / Energy & Fuels / Geosciences, Multidisciplinary / Geology / CO2 flux / GeothermalCO2 emission / Temporal variation / Spatial variation / Taupo over bar Volcanic Zone / Tauhara geothermal field / Wairakei geothermal field / Rotokawa geothermal field / TAUPO VOLCANIC ZONE / SOIL CO2 / HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION / NEW-ZEALAND / MOUNT-RAINIER / HEAT-TRANSFER / MT. ETNA / FLOW / SYSTEM / VEGETATION / 0403 Geology / 0404 Geophysics / 0914 Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy / 4019 Resources engineering and extractive metallurgy
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