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Hydrogen Storage Potential of the Salina Group, Appalachian and Michigan Basins
With rapidly changing technology and increasing social-political demand for decarbonization, the energy system is evolving globally and domestically. Adoption of hydrogen at scale as an energy carrier and a storage medium is a key strategy discussed by ...
Coyle, Sarah
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Designing a climate friendly hydrogen plant
Greenhouse gas (GHG) concerns and tightening energy supply put pressure on both policy makers and technology developers to find optimum solution s. Furthermore, as conventional energy supply becomes scarce disadvantaged resources will share an increasing
Lindsay, Ian +4 more
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Trace Hydrogen in Minerals [PDF]
Trace hydrogen in minerals most frequently occurs bonded to oxygen. The resulting water and hydroxyl (OH-) affect and play a role in a variety of mineral properties and reactions.
Aines, Roger Deane
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Analysis of CO2 leakage through "low-permeability" faults from natural reservoirs in the Colorado Plateau, southern Utah [PDF]
The numerous CO2 reservoirs in the Colorado Plateau region of the United States are natural analogues for potential geologic CO2 sequestration repositories.
Kirchner, D. +5 more
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Isotopic exchange of carbon-bound hydrogen over geologic timescales [PDF]
The increasing popularity of compound-specific hydrogen isotope (D/H) analyses for investigating sedimentary organic matter raises numerous questions about the exchange of carbon-bound hydrogen over geologic timescales.
Hayes, John M. +3 more
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Metasomatism-controlled hydrogen distribution in the Spitsbergen upper mantle
Hydrogen concentrations in minerals of peridotite xenoliths in alkali basaltic rocks from Quaternary volcanoes in northwest Spitsbergen were measured using polarized Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) to trace the effects of geologic ...
Chen, Wei +5 more
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Sweet spot maps for geologic hydrogen and helium in Texas (v4)
The impact of hydrogen and helium gas resources on the global economy is expected to grow substantially in the coming few decades. While helium has been extracted from the subsurface for several decades in association with natural gas fields, the idea of
Thompson, James O. +12 more
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Affects of Hydrogen Peroxide on the Stability of Becquerelite
While the majority of studies of alteration of UO2 and commercial spent nuclear fuel under simulated geological repository conditions have emphasized the importance of uranyl oxide hydrates and uranyl silicates, the influence of peroxide on repository ...
Karrie-Ann Kubatko +2 more
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Serpentinites as a potential source of geological hydrogen
Molecular H2 “white“ hydrogen is a naturally occurring geological hydrogen found in underground deposits. Discovered in recent years, it is considered the new hope for clean energy and its deposits in many regions open a new opportunity for the global energy supply system.
Evgenia Kozhoukharova +1 more
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Modelling the neutralisation process in neutral beam injectors [PDF]
High power neutral beams currently play an important role in heating, fuelling and diagnosing magnetically confined thermonuclear fusion plasmas. At the Joint European Torus (JET) in Oxfordshire, England, the formation of such a beam involves passing a ...
Fitzgerald, Niall J.
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