Carbon Sequestration and Its Role in the Global Carbon Cycle
Herausgeber: McPherson, Brian J; Sundquist, Eric T
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- Seitenzahl: 359
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 224mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1415g
- ISBN-13: 9780875904481
- ISBN-10: 0875904483
- Artikelnr.: 53301043
Brian J. McPherson and Eric T. Sundquist are the authors of Carbon Sequestration and Its Role in the Global Carbon Cycle, published by Wiley.
Preface
Brian McPherson and Eric T. Sundquist vii
An Introduction to Global Carbon Cycle Management
Eric T. Sundquist, Katherine V. Ackerman, Lauren Parker, and Deborah
Huntzinger 1
Section 1: Monitoring the Global Carbon Cycle: A Tribute to David Keeling
25
The Mauna Loa Carbon Dioxide Record: Lessons for Long-Term Earth
Observations
Eric T. Sundquist and Ralph F. Keeling 27
The Influence of David Keeling on Oceanic CO2 Measurements
Peter G. Brewer 37
Next-Generation Terrestrial Carbon Monitoring
Steven W. Running, Ramakrishna R. Nemani, John R. G. Townshend, and Dennis
D. Baldocchi 49
Section 2: Assessment of Local and Regional Carbon Sources and Sinks 71
Terrestrial Biological Sequestration: Science for Enhancement and
Implementation
Wilfred M. Post, James E. Amonette, Richard Birdsey, Charles T. Garten Jr.,
R. Cesar Izaurralde, Philip M. Jardine, Julie Jastrow, Rattan Lal, Gregg
Marland, Bruce A. McCarl, Allison M. Thomson, Tristram O. West, Stan D.
Wullschleger, and F. Blaine Metting 73
Satellite Data Analysis and Ecosystem Modeling for Carbon Sequestration
Assessments in the Western United States
Christopher Potter, Matthew Fladeland, Steven Klooster, Vanessa Genovese,
Seth Hiatt, and Peggy Gross 89
An Inventory of Carbon Storage in Forest Soil and Down Woody Material of
the United States
Charles H. Perry, Christopher W. Woodall, Michael C. Amacher, and Katherine
P. O'Neill 101
Quantifying the Spatial Details of Carbon Sequestration Potential and
Performance
Shuguang Liu 117
Soil Inorganic Carbon Sequestration as a Result of Cultivation in the
Mollisols
Elena Mikhailova, Christopher Post, Larry Cihacek, and Michael Ulmer 129
Natural Analogs of Geologic CO2 Sequestration: Some General Implications
for Engineered Sequestration
Julianna E. Fessenden, Philip H. Stauffer, and Hari S. Viswanathan 135
Hydrogeochemical Characterization of Leaking, Carbon Dioxide-Charged Fault
Zones in East-Central Utah, With Implications for Geological Carbon Storage
Jason E. Heath, Thomas E. Lachmar, James P. Evans, Peter T. Kolesar, and
Anthony P. Williams 147
Section 3: Assessing Risks, Benefits, and Impacts of Sequestration 159
Is There an Optimal Timing for Sequestration to Stabilize Future Climate?
Vincent Gitz, Philippe Ambrosi, Bertrand Magné, and Philippe Ciais 161
Present and Future Changes in Seawater Chemistry due to Ocean Acidification
Richard A. Feely, James Orr, Victoria J. Fabry, Joan A. Kleypas,
Christopher L. Sabine, and Christopher Langdon 175
Erosion of Soil Organic Carbon: Implications for Carbon Sequestration
Kristof Van Oost, Hendrick Van Hemelryck, and Jennifer W. Harden 189
Assessing the Potential for CO2 Leakage, Particularly Through Wells, From
Geological Storage Sites
Stefan Bachu and Michael A. Celia 203
Scoping Calculations on Leakage of CO2 in Geologic Storage: The Impact of
Overburden Permeability, Phase Trapping, and Dissolution
Christine Doughty and Larry R. Myer 217
Geochemical Impacts of Sequestering Carbon Dioxide in Brine Formations
John B. Kaszuba and David R. Janecky 239
Quantification of CO2 Trapping and Storage Capacity in the Subsurface:
Uncertainty due to Solubility Models
Biniam Zerai, Beverly Z. Saylor, and Douglas E. Allen 249
Quantification of CO2 Flow and Transport in the Subsurface: Uncertainty due
to Equations of State Algorithms
Weon Shik Han and Brian J. McPherson 261
Section 4: Evaluation of Carbon Management Requirements 279
Verification and Accreditation Schemes for Climate Change Activities: A
Review of Requirements for Verification of Greenhouse Gas Reductions and
Accreditation of Verifiers-Implications for Long-Term Carbon Sequestration
Trygve Roed-Larsen and Todd Flach 281
Sociopolitical Drivers in the Development of Deliberate Carbon Storage
Jennie C. Stephens 293
Considerations for Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting for Geologic
Storage of CO2
Mike Monea, Ray Knudsen, Kyle Worth, Rick Chalaturnyk, Don White, Malcolm
Wilson, Sean Plasynski, Howard G. McIlvried, and Rameshwar D. Srivastava
303
Integrating Terrestrial Sequestration Into a Greenhouse Gas Management Plan
Joel R. Brown and Neil Sampson 317
A Conceptual Framework for Management of Carbon Sequestration Data and
Methods
Robert B. Cook, Wilfred M. Post, Leslie A. Hook, and Raymond A. McCord 325
Looking Ahead: Research Agenda for the Study of Carbon Sequestration
Brian J. McPherson 335
Index 359
Brian McPherson and Eric T. Sundquist vii
An Introduction to Global Carbon Cycle Management
Eric T. Sundquist, Katherine V. Ackerman, Lauren Parker, and Deborah
Huntzinger 1
Section 1: Monitoring the Global Carbon Cycle: A Tribute to David Keeling
25
The Mauna Loa Carbon Dioxide Record: Lessons for Long-Term Earth
Observations
Eric T. Sundquist and Ralph F. Keeling 27
The Influence of David Keeling on Oceanic CO2 Measurements
Peter G. Brewer 37
Next-Generation Terrestrial Carbon Monitoring
Steven W. Running, Ramakrishna R. Nemani, John R. G. Townshend, and Dennis
D. Baldocchi 49
Section 2: Assessment of Local and Regional Carbon Sources and Sinks 71
Terrestrial Biological Sequestration: Science for Enhancement and
Implementation
Wilfred M. Post, James E. Amonette, Richard Birdsey, Charles T. Garten Jr.,
R. Cesar Izaurralde, Philip M. Jardine, Julie Jastrow, Rattan Lal, Gregg
Marland, Bruce A. McCarl, Allison M. Thomson, Tristram O. West, Stan D.
Wullschleger, and F. Blaine Metting 73
Satellite Data Analysis and Ecosystem Modeling for Carbon Sequestration
Assessments in the Western United States
Christopher Potter, Matthew Fladeland, Steven Klooster, Vanessa Genovese,
Seth Hiatt, and Peggy Gross 89
An Inventory of Carbon Storage in Forest Soil and Down Woody Material of
the United States
Charles H. Perry, Christopher W. Woodall, Michael C. Amacher, and Katherine
P. O'Neill 101
Quantifying the Spatial Details of Carbon Sequestration Potential and
Performance
Shuguang Liu 117
Soil Inorganic Carbon Sequestration as a Result of Cultivation in the
Mollisols
Elena Mikhailova, Christopher Post, Larry Cihacek, and Michael Ulmer 129
Natural Analogs of Geologic CO2 Sequestration: Some General Implications
for Engineered Sequestration
Julianna E. Fessenden, Philip H. Stauffer, and Hari S. Viswanathan 135
Hydrogeochemical Characterization of Leaking, Carbon Dioxide-Charged Fault
Zones in East-Central Utah, With Implications for Geological Carbon Storage
Jason E. Heath, Thomas E. Lachmar, James P. Evans, Peter T. Kolesar, and
Anthony P. Williams 147
Section 3: Assessing Risks, Benefits, and Impacts of Sequestration 159
Is There an Optimal Timing for Sequestration to Stabilize Future Climate?
Vincent Gitz, Philippe Ambrosi, Bertrand Magné, and Philippe Ciais 161
Present and Future Changes in Seawater Chemistry due to Ocean Acidification
Richard A. Feely, James Orr, Victoria J. Fabry, Joan A. Kleypas,
Christopher L. Sabine, and Christopher Langdon 175
Erosion of Soil Organic Carbon: Implications for Carbon Sequestration
Kristof Van Oost, Hendrick Van Hemelryck, and Jennifer W. Harden 189
Assessing the Potential for CO2 Leakage, Particularly Through Wells, From
Geological Storage Sites
Stefan Bachu and Michael A. Celia 203
Scoping Calculations on Leakage of CO2 in Geologic Storage: The Impact of
Overburden Permeability, Phase Trapping, and Dissolution
Christine Doughty and Larry R. Myer 217
Geochemical Impacts of Sequestering Carbon Dioxide in Brine Formations
John B. Kaszuba and David R. Janecky 239
Quantification of CO2 Trapping and Storage Capacity in the Subsurface:
Uncertainty due to Solubility Models
Biniam Zerai, Beverly Z. Saylor, and Douglas E. Allen 249
Quantification of CO2 Flow and Transport in the Subsurface: Uncertainty due
to Equations of State Algorithms
Weon Shik Han and Brian J. McPherson 261
Section 4: Evaluation of Carbon Management Requirements 279
Verification and Accreditation Schemes for Climate Change Activities: A
Review of Requirements for Verification of Greenhouse Gas Reductions and
Accreditation of Verifiers-Implications for Long-Term Carbon Sequestration
Trygve Roed-Larsen and Todd Flach 281
Sociopolitical Drivers in the Development of Deliberate Carbon Storage
Jennie C. Stephens 293
Considerations for Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting for Geologic
Storage of CO2
Mike Monea, Ray Knudsen, Kyle Worth, Rick Chalaturnyk, Don White, Malcolm
Wilson, Sean Plasynski, Howard G. McIlvried, and Rameshwar D. Srivastava
303
Integrating Terrestrial Sequestration Into a Greenhouse Gas Management Plan
Joel R. Brown and Neil Sampson 317
A Conceptual Framework for Management of Carbon Sequestration Data and
Methods
Robert B. Cook, Wilfred M. Post, Leslie A. Hook, and Raymond A. McCord 325
Looking Ahead: Research Agenda for the Study of Carbon Sequestration
Brian J. McPherson 335
Index 359
Preface
Brian McPherson and Eric T. Sundquist vii
An Introduction to Global Carbon Cycle Management
Eric T. Sundquist, Katherine V. Ackerman, Lauren Parker, and Deborah
Huntzinger 1
Section 1: Monitoring the Global Carbon Cycle: A Tribute to David Keeling
25
The Mauna Loa Carbon Dioxide Record: Lessons for Long-Term Earth
Observations
Eric T. Sundquist and Ralph F. Keeling 27
The Influence of David Keeling on Oceanic CO2 Measurements
Peter G. Brewer 37
Next-Generation Terrestrial Carbon Monitoring
Steven W. Running, Ramakrishna R. Nemani, John R. G. Townshend, and Dennis
D. Baldocchi 49
Section 2: Assessment of Local and Regional Carbon Sources and Sinks 71
Terrestrial Biological Sequestration: Science for Enhancement and
Implementation
Wilfred M. Post, James E. Amonette, Richard Birdsey, Charles T. Garten Jr.,
R. Cesar Izaurralde, Philip M. Jardine, Julie Jastrow, Rattan Lal, Gregg
Marland, Bruce A. McCarl, Allison M. Thomson, Tristram O. West, Stan D.
Wullschleger, and F. Blaine Metting 73
Satellite Data Analysis and Ecosystem Modeling for Carbon Sequestration
Assessments in the Western United States
Christopher Potter, Matthew Fladeland, Steven Klooster, Vanessa Genovese,
Seth Hiatt, and Peggy Gross 89
An Inventory of Carbon Storage in Forest Soil and Down Woody Material of
the United States
Charles H. Perry, Christopher W. Woodall, Michael C. Amacher, and Katherine
P. O'Neill 101
Quantifying the Spatial Details of Carbon Sequestration Potential and
Performance
Shuguang Liu 117
Soil Inorganic Carbon Sequestration as a Result of Cultivation in the
Mollisols
Elena Mikhailova, Christopher Post, Larry Cihacek, and Michael Ulmer 129
Natural Analogs of Geologic CO2 Sequestration: Some General Implications
for Engineered Sequestration
Julianna E. Fessenden, Philip H. Stauffer, and Hari S. Viswanathan 135
Hydrogeochemical Characterization of Leaking, Carbon Dioxide-Charged Fault
Zones in East-Central Utah, With Implications for Geological Carbon Storage
Jason E. Heath, Thomas E. Lachmar, James P. Evans, Peter T. Kolesar, and
Anthony P. Williams 147
Section 3: Assessing Risks, Benefits, and Impacts of Sequestration 159
Is There an Optimal Timing for Sequestration to Stabilize Future Climate?
Vincent Gitz, Philippe Ambrosi, Bertrand Magné, and Philippe Ciais 161
Present and Future Changes in Seawater Chemistry due to Ocean Acidification
Richard A. Feely, James Orr, Victoria J. Fabry, Joan A. Kleypas,
Christopher L. Sabine, and Christopher Langdon 175
Erosion of Soil Organic Carbon: Implications for Carbon Sequestration
Kristof Van Oost, Hendrick Van Hemelryck, and Jennifer W. Harden 189
Assessing the Potential for CO2 Leakage, Particularly Through Wells, From
Geological Storage Sites
Stefan Bachu and Michael A. Celia 203
Scoping Calculations on Leakage of CO2 in Geologic Storage: The Impact of
Overburden Permeability, Phase Trapping, and Dissolution
Christine Doughty and Larry R. Myer 217
Geochemical Impacts of Sequestering Carbon Dioxide in Brine Formations
John B. Kaszuba and David R. Janecky 239
Quantification of CO2 Trapping and Storage Capacity in the Subsurface:
Uncertainty due to Solubility Models
Biniam Zerai, Beverly Z. Saylor, and Douglas E. Allen 249
Quantification of CO2 Flow and Transport in the Subsurface: Uncertainty due
to Equations of State Algorithms
Weon Shik Han and Brian J. McPherson 261
Section 4: Evaluation of Carbon Management Requirements 279
Verification and Accreditation Schemes for Climate Change Activities: A
Review of Requirements for Verification of Greenhouse Gas Reductions and
Accreditation of Verifiers-Implications for Long-Term Carbon Sequestration
Trygve Roed-Larsen and Todd Flach 281
Sociopolitical Drivers in the Development of Deliberate Carbon Storage
Jennie C. Stephens 293
Considerations for Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting for Geologic
Storage of CO2
Mike Monea, Ray Knudsen, Kyle Worth, Rick Chalaturnyk, Don White, Malcolm
Wilson, Sean Plasynski, Howard G. McIlvried, and Rameshwar D. Srivastava
303
Integrating Terrestrial Sequestration Into a Greenhouse Gas Management Plan
Joel R. Brown and Neil Sampson 317
A Conceptual Framework for Management of Carbon Sequestration Data and
Methods
Robert B. Cook, Wilfred M. Post, Leslie A. Hook, and Raymond A. McCord 325
Looking Ahead: Research Agenda for the Study of Carbon Sequestration
Brian J. McPherson 335
Index 359
Brian McPherson and Eric T. Sundquist vii
An Introduction to Global Carbon Cycle Management
Eric T. Sundquist, Katherine V. Ackerman, Lauren Parker, and Deborah
Huntzinger 1
Section 1: Monitoring the Global Carbon Cycle: A Tribute to David Keeling
25
The Mauna Loa Carbon Dioxide Record: Lessons for Long-Term Earth
Observations
Eric T. Sundquist and Ralph F. Keeling 27
The Influence of David Keeling on Oceanic CO2 Measurements
Peter G. Brewer 37
Next-Generation Terrestrial Carbon Monitoring
Steven W. Running, Ramakrishna R. Nemani, John R. G. Townshend, and Dennis
D. Baldocchi 49
Section 2: Assessment of Local and Regional Carbon Sources and Sinks 71
Terrestrial Biological Sequestration: Science for Enhancement and
Implementation
Wilfred M. Post, James E. Amonette, Richard Birdsey, Charles T. Garten Jr.,
R. Cesar Izaurralde, Philip M. Jardine, Julie Jastrow, Rattan Lal, Gregg
Marland, Bruce A. McCarl, Allison M. Thomson, Tristram O. West, Stan D.
Wullschleger, and F. Blaine Metting 73
Satellite Data Analysis and Ecosystem Modeling for Carbon Sequestration
Assessments in the Western United States
Christopher Potter, Matthew Fladeland, Steven Klooster, Vanessa Genovese,
Seth Hiatt, and Peggy Gross 89
An Inventory of Carbon Storage in Forest Soil and Down Woody Material of
the United States
Charles H. Perry, Christopher W. Woodall, Michael C. Amacher, and Katherine
P. O'Neill 101
Quantifying the Spatial Details of Carbon Sequestration Potential and
Performance
Shuguang Liu 117
Soil Inorganic Carbon Sequestration as a Result of Cultivation in the
Mollisols
Elena Mikhailova, Christopher Post, Larry Cihacek, and Michael Ulmer 129
Natural Analogs of Geologic CO2 Sequestration: Some General Implications
for Engineered Sequestration
Julianna E. Fessenden, Philip H. Stauffer, and Hari S. Viswanathan 135
Hydrogeochemical Characterization of Leaking, Carbon Dioxide-Charged Fault
Zones in East-Central Utah, With Implications for Geological Carbon Storage
Jason E. Heath, Thomas E. Lachmar, James P. Evans, Peter T. Kolesar, and
Anthony P. Williams 147
Section 3: Assessing Risks, Benefits, and Impacts of Sequestration 159
Is There an Optimal Timing for Sequestration to Stabilize Future Climate?
Vincent Gitz, Philippe Ambrosi, Bertrand Magné, and Philippe Ciais 161
Present and Future Changes in Seawater Chemistry due to Ocean Acidification
Richard A. Feely, James Orr, Victoria J. Fabry, Joan A. Kleypas,
Christopher L. Sabine, and Christopher Langdon 175
Erosion of Soil Organic Carbon: Implications for Carbon Sequestration
Kristof Van Oost, Hendrick Van Hemelryck, and Jennifer W. Harden 189
Assessing the Potential for CO2 Leakage, Particularly Through Wells, From
Geological Storage Sites
Stefan Bachu and Michael A. Celia 203
Scoping Calculations on Leakage of CO2 in Geologic Storage: The Impact of
Overburden Permeability, Phase Trapping, and Dissolution
Christine Doughty and Larry R. Myer 217
Geochemical Impacts of Sequestering Carbon Dioxide in Brine Formations
John B. Kaszuba and David R. Janecky 239
Quantification of CO2 Trapping and Storage Capacity in the Subsurface:
Uncertainty due to Solubility Models
Biniam Zerai, Beverly Z. Saylor, and Douglas E. Allen 249
Quantification of CO2 Flow and Transport in the Subsurface: Uncertainty due
to Equations of State Algorithms
Weon Shik Han and Brian J. McPherson 261
Section 4: Evaluation of Carbon Management Requirements 279
Verification and Accreditation Schemes for Climate Change Activities: A
Review of Requirements for Verification of Greenhouse Gas Reductions and
Accreditation of Verifiers-Implications for Long-Term Carbon Sequestration
Trygve Roed-Larsen and Todd Flach 281
Sociopolitical Drivers in the Development of Deliberate Carbon Storage
Jennie C. Stephens 293
Considerations for Monitoring, Verification, and Accounting for Geologic
Storage of CO2
Mike Monea, Ray Knudsen, Kyle Worth, Rick Chalaturnyk, Don White, Malcolm
Wilson, Sean Plasynski, Howard G. McIlvried, and Rameshwar D. Srivastava
303
Integrating Terrestrial Sequestration Into a Greenhouse Gas Management Plan
Joel R. Brown and Neil Sampson 317
A Conceptual Framework for Management of Carbon Sequestration Data and
Methods
Robert B. Cook, Wilfred M. Post, Leslie A. Hook, and Raymond A. McCord 325
Looking Ahead: Research Agenda for the Study of Carbon Sequestration
Brian J. McPherson 335
Index 359