Comparative study of geophysical and soil–gas investigations at the Hartoušov (Czech Republic) natural CO₂ degassing site

Our study at this natural analog site contributes to the evaluation of methods within a hierarchical monitoring concept suited for the control of CO₂ degassing. It supports the development of an effective monitoring concept for geological CO₂ storage sites—carbon capture and storage as one of the pi...

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description Our study at this natural analog site contributes to the evaluation of methods within a hierarchical monitoring concept suited for the control of CO₂ degassing. It supports the development of an effective monitoring concept for geological CO₂ storage sites—carbon capture and storage as one of the pillars of the European climate change efforts. This study presents results of comprehensive investigations along a 500-m long profile within the Hartoušov (Czech Republic) natural CO₂ degassing site and gives structural information about the subsurface and interaction processes in relation to parameters measured. Measurements of CO₂ concentrations and investigation of the subsurface using electrical resistivity tomography and self-potential methods provide information about subsurface properties. For their successful application it is necessary to take seasonal variations (e.g., soil moisture, temperature, meteorological conditions) into consideration due to their influence on these parameters. Locations of high CO₂ concentration in shallow depths are related to positive self-potential anomalies, low soil moistures and high resistivity distributions, as well as high δ13C values and increased radon concentrations. CO₂ ascends from deep geological sources via preferential pathways and accumulates in coarser sediments. Repetition of measurements (which includes the effects of seasonal variations) revealed similar trends and allows us to identify a clear, prominent zone of anomalous values. Coarser unconsolidated sedimentary layers are beneficial for the accumulation of CO₂ gas. The distribution of such shallow geological structures needs to be considered as a significant environmental risk potential whenever sudden degassing of large gas volumes occurs.
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subjects Biogeosciences
carbon
Carbon dioxide
Carbon sequestration
Climate change
Comparative studies
Degassing
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
electrical resistance
Electrical resistivity
Environmental risk
Environmental Science and Engineering
Gases
Geochemistry
Geological structures
Geology
Geophysical studies
Geophysics
Hydrology/Water Resources
monitoring
Radon
risk
seasonal variation
Seasonal variations
sediments
Soil moisture
soil water
Soils
temperature
Terrestrial Pollution
Thematic Issue
tomography
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