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Autonomous Underwater Vehicle survey design for monitoring carbon capture and storages sites

Autonomous Underwater Vehicle survey design for monitoring carbon capture and storages sites
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle survey design for monitoring carbon capture and storages sites
Long-term monitoring of sub-seabed Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) sites will require systems that are flexible, independent, and have long-endurance. In this presentation we will discuss the utility of autonomous underwater vehicles equipped with different sensor packages in monitoring storage sites. We will present data collected using Autosub AUV, as part of the ECO2 project, from the Sleipner area of the North Sea. The Autosub AUV was equipped with sidescan sonar, an EM2000 multibeam systems, a Chirp sub-bottom profiler, and a variety of chemical sensors. Our presentation will focus on survey design, and the simultaneous use of multiple sensor packages in environmental monitoring on the continental shelf.
Bull, Jonathan M.
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Cevatoglu, Melis
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Connelly, Doug
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Wright, Ian C.
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McPhail, Steve
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Shitashima, Kiminori
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Bull, Jonathan M.
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Cevatoglu, Melis
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Connelly, Doug
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Wright, Ian C.
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McPhail, Steve
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Shitashima, Kiminori
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Bull, Jonathan M., Cevatoglu, Melis, Connelly, Doug, Wright, Ian C., McPhail, Steve and Shitashima, Kiminori (2013) Autonomous Underwater Vehicle survey design for monitoring carbon capture and storages sites. AGU Fall Meeting 2013, San Francisco, United States. 09 - 13 Dec 2013.

Record type: Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)

Abstract

Long-term monitoring of sub-seabed Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) sites will require systems that are flexible, independent, and have long-endurance. In this presentation we will discuss the utility of autonomous underwater vehicles equipped with different sensor packages in monitoring storage sites. We will present data collected using Autosub AUV, as part of the ECO2 project, from the Sleipner area of the North Sea. The Autosub AUV was equipped with sidescan sonar, an EM2000 multibeam systems, a Chirp sub-bottom profiler, and a variety of chemical sensors. Our presentation will focus on survey design, and the simultaneous use of multiple sensor packages in environmental monitoring on the continental shelf.

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Published date: December 2013
Venue - Dates: AGU Fall Meeting 2013, San Francisco, United States, 2013-12-09 - 2013-12-13
Organisations: Geology & Geophysics, Marine Geoscience, Ocean Technology and Engineering

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Local EPrints ID: 382719
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/382719
PURE UUID: c6b029c4-5d68-4a48-bfcd-271545ef7115
ORCID for Jonathan M. Bull: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3373-5807

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Date deposited: 16 Oct 2015 12:33
Last modified: 04 Mar 2022 02:34

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Author: Melis Cevatoglu
Author: Doug Connelly
Author: Ian C. Wright
Author: Steve McPhail
Author: Kiminori Shitashima

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