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The WESTCARB Carbon Atlas is an interactive geographical information system (GIS) showing the location of major “point sources” of CO2 emissions; areas with geologic formations capable of storing CO2, such as sedimentary basins; locations of potential CO2 storage sites within sedimentary basins (e.g., existing oil and gas fields); boundaries of publicly owned lands relevant to geologic and terrestrial sequestration opportunity characterization (e.g., national forests); and vital existing features, such as transportation arteries (e.g., interstate highways and railroads), rivers and streams, and jurisdictional boundaries (e.g., state, county, and municipal limits).
Data in the WESTCARB Carbon Atlas are also served to the U.S. Department of Energy's interactive national carbon atlas (NATCARB). DOE has also recently published a picturesque Carbon Sequestration Atlas of the United States and Canada, which summarizes carbon sequestration technologies, regional partnership pilot projects, and the location and approximate capacities of various geologic formations suitable for CO2 storage. Launch the WESTCARB Carbon Atlas. |
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