Quantifying uncertainties when monitoring marine environments in connection with geological storage of CO2
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Paper I: Hvidevold, H.K., Alendal, G., Johannessen, T. and Mannseth, T, Assessing model parameter uncertainties for rising velocity of CO2 droplets through experimental design, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 11, 283–289, (2012). Full text available as part of the main thesis. The published article is also available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2012.09.008Paper II: Hvidevold, H.K., Alendal, G., Johannessen, T. and Mannseth, T, Assessing model uncertainties through proper experimental design, Energy Procedia, 37, 3439–3446, (2013). The article is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1956/9745.
Paper III: Hvidevold, H.K., Alendal, G., Johannessen, T., Ali, A., Mannseth, T. and Avlesen, H., Layout of CCS monitoring infrastructure with highest probability of detecting a footprint of a CO2 leak in a varying marine environment, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 37, 274–279, (2015). The article is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1956/10990.
Paper IV: Hvidevold, H.K., Alendal, G., Johannessen, T. and Ali, A., Survey strategies to quantify and optimize detection probability of a CO2 seep in a varying marine environment. Full text not available in BORA.