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Explore cutting-edge research on climate engineering and carbon sequestration monitoring in this comprehensive 1 hour 50 minute conference session from the 2012 AGU Fall Meeting. Delve into topics such as the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project, stratospheric geoengineering's impact on the global hydrological cycle, and the climate response to abrupt cessation of solar radiation management. Examine cloud property manipulation for climate engineering and optimal non-uniform radiative forcing strategies. Investigate the effects of very short-lived halogens on stratospheric ozone in a geo-engineered atmosphere. Learn about subsurface monitoring techniques for CO2 sequestration, including time-lapse seismic signal analysis and dynamic rock physics properties applied to CO2 injection reservoir models. Gain insights from leading experts through invited talks and research presentations on the latest advancements in climate engineering and carbon sequestration monitoring technologies.