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Livermore develops the world's deepest ERT imaging system for CO2 sequestration
July 3, 2013
Another cool development.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has posted images from the world's deepest Electrical Resistance Tomography (ERT) system. It is used to develop time-lapse images of the injection of CO2 at depths over 10,000 feet in an oil and gas field in Cranfield, Miss. Be sure to watch the movie.
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