
| Title | Eddy covariance observations of surface leakage during shallow subsurface CO2 releases |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2009 |
| Authors | Lewicki, Jennifer L., George E. Hilley, Marc L. Fischer, Lehua Pan, Curtis M. Oldenburg, Laura Dobeck, and Lee Spangler |
| Secondary Title | Journal of Geophysical Research |
| Volume | 114 |
| Issue | D12302 |
| Abstract | We tested the ability of eddy covariance (EC) to detect, locate, and quantify surface CO2 flux leakage signals within a background ecosystem. For 10 days starting on 9 July 2007, and for 7 days starting on 3 August 2007, 0.1 (Release 1) and 0.3 (Release 2) t CO2 d1, respectively, were released from a horizontal well 100 m in length and 2.5 m in depth located in an agricultural field in Bozeman, Montana. An EC station measured net CO2 flux (Fc) from 8 June 2006 to 4 September 2006 (mean and standard deviation = 12.4 and 28.1 g m2 d1, respectively) and from 28 May 2007 to 4 September 2007 (mean and standard deviation = 12.0 and 28.1 g m2 d1, respectively). The Release 2 leakage signal was visible in the Fc time series, whereas the Release 1 signal was difficult to detect within variability of ecosystem fluxes. To improve detection ability, we calculated residual fluxes (Fcr) by subtracting fluxes corresponding to a model for net ecosystem exchange from Fc. Fcr had reduced variability and lacked the negative bias seen in corresponding Fc |
| Citation Key | 5886 |