Large-Scale Hydrogen Storage in Deep Saline Aquifers: Multiphase Flow, Geochemical-Microbial Interactions, and Economic Feasibility. [PDF]
Baru AM +4 more
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ABSTRACT Carbon dioxide capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is a potential key to mitigating anthropogenic CO2 emissions and associated impacts on global climate change. Successful CCUS deployment hinges on both technological advancements and public support.
Ting Xiao +6 more
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The Effects of Brine on CCUS-EOR and Challenges Faced during CO<sub>2</sub> Projects: A Review Involving Storage Mechanisms with Future Prospects. [PDF]
Ngouangna EN +12 more
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Petrologic evidence for pressure-temperature conditions and recent reheating of andesitic magma erupting at Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat, WI [PDF]
Andersen +28 more
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Downdraft Devices for Negative Emissions—Quantification Study and Environmental Implication
ABSTRACT Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential far exceeding that of CO2 over short time horizons. Its removal from the atmosphere remains challenging due to its low ambient concentration and chemical stability. This study explores downdraft energy towers (DETs) as an innovative CH4 mitigation technology that enhances
Xiaokun Yao +4 more
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Long distance migration assisted structural trapping during CO<sub>2</sub> storage in offshore basin. [PDF]
Lu J +6 more
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ABSTRACT Geologic carbon storage in depleted oil and gas reservoirs is a key CO2 mitigation strategy, utilizing existing infrastructure such as injection wells and pipelines, while capitalizing on well‐characterized subsurface properties. This article introduces a versatile methodology designed to estimate critical parameters, including the number of ...
Nívia Morgana de Oliveira +2 more
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Impact of injection scheduling on CO2 migration and trapping efficiency in the Johansen formation. [PDF]
Nguyen HT.
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High‐Titanium Zircon Rims in Rhyolite – A Reflection of Adiabatic Ascent?
The ascent of granitic magma from source to emplacement is rapidly achieved through dyking, resulting in negligible heat loss to the surrounding wallrock (i.e., adiabatic). Zircon growth during ascent can record the changing magma conditions including adiabatic cooling and heating, resulting in high titanium rims on low titanium cores without ...
Carson Kinney +2 more
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