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Sandia is investigating downhole injection of CO2 into depleted oil reservoirs to validate safe, long-term sequestration of CO2 emissions underground. Geophysical and geochemical techniques will monitor the transport and fate of the injected CO2 plume. The models and data will enable the prediction of storage and capacity and physical and chemical changes in reservoir properties. (56 KB)
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy test apparatus installed on stack of gas turbine. (66 KB)
Project: Real-Time Monitoring of Particulate Matter and Particulate Matter Precursor Emissions from Stationary Sources
Internal combustion engine with photoelectric aerosol sensor and laser aerosol spectrometer on stack; laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy instrumentation at air intake. (27 KB)
Project: Real-Time Monitoring of Particulate Matter and Particulate Matter Precursor Emissions from Stationary Source.
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy instrumentation installed on stack of steam generator. (56 KB)
Project: Real-Time Monitoring of Particulate Matter and Particulate Matter Precursor Emissions from Stationary Sources