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Expert-based development of a standard in CO2 sequestration monitoring technology [PDF]
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Hovorka, S. D. +6 more
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Two drill cores spanning the Upper Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous succession in Wollaston Forland, North-East Greenland, offer an insight into mud accumulation in an evolving distal fault block.
Jussi Hovikoski +5 more
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Green Hydrogen Storage in an Underground Cavern: A Case Study in Salt Diapir of Spain
The Poza de la Sal diapir is a closed circular depression with Cretaceous Mesozoic materials, formed by gypsum, Keuper clays, and a large extension of salt in the center with intercalations of ophite.
Laura M. Valle-Falcones +5 more
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Long-time evolution of sequestered CO$_2$ in porous media [PDF]
CO$_2$ sequestration in subsurface reservoirs is important for limiting atmospheric CO$_2$ concentrations. However, a complete physical picture able to predict the structure developing within the porous medium is lacking.
Cohen, Yossi, Rothman, Daniel H.
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The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of SO2-CO2-water-rock interaction on the alteration of a reservoir rock having Ca-deficient conditions and little buffering capacity and its implication for porosity change near the injection well ...
Jinyoung Park +3 more
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Introduction on CO2 Geological Storage - Classification of Storage Options [PDF]
Following the capture and transport processes, CO2 is stored in geological formations. This paper reviews the various underground storage options: depleted oil and gas reservoirs, deep saline aquifers, deep seated coal beds, caverns and mines. Each option is detailed in a separated paper following this introduction.
Lokhorst, A., Wildenborg, T.
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In this study, dynamic simulation models of CO2 injection into saline aquifers of the Choszczno-Suliszewo structure located in north-western Poland were constructed for two scenarios with different injection rates.
Tomasz Urych +3 more
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Industrial development has significantly increased the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, resulting in the greenhouse effect that harms the global climate and human health.
Yizhen Chen +3 more
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Precursor Mineral Phases of Forming Mollusk Shell Nacre: A Study of Hydrated Samples
Mineral, organic phase, and water are the essential components in mollusk shell nacre formation. Their interplay is not well understood, because the hydrated material is difficult to observe at high resolution, under close to native conditions. Forming nacre is studied using environmental and cryo‐electron microscopy and hydrated ACC phases, together ...
Anna Kozell +4 more
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The impact of boundary conditions on CO2 capacity estimation in aquifers [PDF]
The boundary conditions of an aquifer determine the extent to which fluids (including formation water and CO2) and pressure can be transferred into adjacent geological formations, either laterally or vertically.
Bentham, M. +4 more
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