Neural networks can identify carbon dioxide in seismic observations

The removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from Earth’s atmosphere is a promising tool in the fight to counteract climate change. So-called carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) uses mechanical and chemical techniques to remove CO2 from the air, concentrate it, and inject it underground for long-term storage. Although CCS currently represents a tiny fraction of climate change mitigation efforts, it may grow in importance in coming decades.


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Source: Phys.org