UKCCSC Theme E - Geographical Information System (GIS)
Theme Leader: Sam Holloway, British Geological Survey
This theme is primarily concerned with integrating data from all parts
of the project into a Geographic Information System (GIS). It will act
as both an analytical tool and mapping system. It will be capable of
integrating and overlaying datasets and outputting data and maps that
could be used in any part of the project. There will be strong
information flow both into and out of the theme from all parts of the
project (see flow diagram). It is also expected to be a useful tool for
UKERC, who have undertaken to:
"identify, collate and assess environmental and other
datasets, and other relevant information needed to assist the
understanding of the underground storage of CO2 and identify the
potential environmental costs and benefits of carbon sequestration."
Contributors
The BGS will maintain the GIS. All participants in the project will be
encouraged to add data, make suggestions for its improvement and help
with its development. Specifically data from the following topics will be incorporated:
Work programme
A basic CCS GIS already exists. A demonstration of the existing GIS
will take place at the first project meeting so that all participants
can give opinions on the way forward for its future development. Theme
E will build on the existing GIS by receiving data from all themes and
by increasing its functionality. For example Theme B2 will contribute
new data on existing offshore oil and gas infrastructure. An economic
model (Theme A1: University of Reading) will be linked to the GIS to produce a
decision support system capable of modelling the costs of CO2
Source/Transport/Sink scenarios.
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