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Morphological evolution indicates the transformation of stress interference in parallel fractures. [PDF]
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Investigation of different caprock morphologies on CO<sub>2</sub> leakage and solubility trapping mechanism. [PDF]
Punnam PR, Tatavarthi VST, Surasani VK.
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Nature Geoscience, 2009
Storage of the carbon dioxide that is produced by burning fossil fuels is one way to avoid the damaging consequences of climate change. A range of observations suggests that geological carbon storage is much less risky than unabated carbon emissions to the atmosphere.
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Storage of the carbon dioxide that is produced by burning fossil fuels is one way to avoid the damaging consequences of climate change. A range of observations suggests that geological carbon storage is much less risky than unabated carbon emissions to the atmosphere.
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62nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition - Special Session on CO2, 2000
To meet the targets for greenhouse gas emission reduction set by the Kyoto Protocol, many countries are considering a range of near-term options for abatement of emissions. These include fuel switching, energy efficiency improvement and use of renewable sources of energy.
J. Gale, P. Freund
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To meet the targets for greenhouse gas emission reduction set by the Kyoto Protocol, many countries are considering a range of near-term options for abatement of emissions. These include fuel switching, energy efficiency improvement and use of renewable sources of energy.
J. Gale, P. Freund
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Geological gas‐storage shapes deep life
Environmental Microbiology, 2019Summary Around the world, several dozen deep sedimentary aquifers are being used for storage of natural gas. Ad hoc studies of the microbial ecology of some of them have suggested that sulfate reducing and methanogenic microorganisms play a key role in how these aquifers ...
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Geological storage of carbon dioxide
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2004Abstract Carbon dioxide is the main compound identified as affecting the stability of the Earth’s climate. A significant reduction in the volume of greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere is a key mechanism for mitigating against climate change.
Shelagh J. Baines, Richard H. Worden
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Carbon dioxide capture and geological storage
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2007Carbon dioxide capture and geological storage is a technology that could be used to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere from large industrial installations such as fossil fuel-fired power stations by 80–90%. It involves the capture of carbon dioxide at a large industrial plant, its transport to a geological storage site and its long-term ...
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Carbon Capture and Geologic Storage
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008This paper will briefly discuss carbon capture and storage options, mechanisms and costs. Risks from geologic storage risks will be addressed and the need for monitoring. Some current field studies will be described.
Larry R. Myer +4 more
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