CARBON SEQUESTRATION:ROBERT C. BURRUSS

From: Congressional Testimony | Date: November 7, 2007 | Copyright information


Congressional Testimony

11-07-2007

Statement of Robert C. Burruss Research Geologist, Energy Resources Team
U.S. Geological Survey Committee on Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation
Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Innovation November 07, 2007 Mr.
Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity
to present testimony on terrestrial sequestration and geologic capture
and storage of carbon dioxide and their role in re...

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