
The primary focus of this reporting period was to prepare for conducting the ocean carbon sequestration field experiment during the summer of 2002. We discuss four key aspects of this preparation: (1) Design criteria for a CO{sub 2} flow system mounted on a ship; (2) Inter-model comparison of plume models; (3) Application of a double plume model to compute near field mixing; and (4) Evaluation of tracers.
Environmental Impacts, Aquatic Organisms, Carbon Sequestration, Environmental Engineering, Design, International Cooperation, Water, Plumes, Carbon Dioxide, 551, Carbon, Planning, Greenhouse Gases, Marine Disposal, Mixing, Seawater, Flow Models, Gas Hydrates, Contractors, Flowmeters, 54 Environmental Sciences, Dissolution
Environmental Impacts, Aquatic Organisms, Carbon Sequestration, Environmental Engineering, Design, International Cooperation, Water, Plumes, Carbon Dioxide, 551, Carbon, Planning, Greenhouse Gases, Marine Disposal, Mixing, Seawater, Flow Models, Gas Hydrates, Contractors, Flowmeters, 54 Environmental Sciences, Dissolution
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