In the UK, adverse weather conditions can cause significant atmospheric pressure changes so we wanted to investigate a simplified approach to determine worst-case conditions for ground gas monitoring in the UK.
In the paper you will find a range of annexes and case studies to support the findings and guidance, including Storm Lilian and the Loscoe Event. Find out more by downloading the whitepaper.
Quote from the author, Andrew Brunton, Technical Director of GGS:
“I’m delighted to be sharing our white paper with you. It has taken a while to get to this point, from its inception and starting the analysis a number of years ago to then having the motivation of pending deadlines to get it all wrapped up for its release.Â
Now we have our whitepaper exploring a simplified approach to determine worst case conditions for atmospheric pressure.Â
I have included most of the data used for the analysis which sit in the ever growing annexes, some of which are possibly work in progress, but they are included for interest and reference.”
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At GGS, innovation is at the center of everything we do. We are a team of ground gas scientists and so we apply our knowledge and experience to our approaches. This means that staying up to date with changes in legislation, science and the latest research is crucial.
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