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Thermal effects on geologic carbon storage [PDF]
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2016.12.011One of the most promising ways to significantly reduce greenhouse gases emissions, while carbon-free energy sources are developed, is Carbon Capture and ...
Rutqvist, Jonny +1 more
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This study, based on the geological characteristics in the H test block of low‐permeability reservoir in Jilin Oilfield, involved the design and fabrication of a visualized two‐dimensional (2D) heterogeneous physical model containing a barrier. Two groups of CO2 miscible flooding physical simulation experiments with different injection‐production modes
Xinliang Chen +9 more
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Late Cretaceous Sedimentary Evolution Characteristics in Songliao Basin, Northeastern China [PDF]
Late Cretaceous Yaojia-Nengjiang Formation in Songliao Basin is a set of sedimentary formation with the integrated base level rising and falling. The oil shale, formed during the maximum flooding surface period at the bottom of K(2)n(2), distributed steadily in the whole basin.
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Melt Architecture Under East Asian Volcanoes Revealed by Anisotropic Tomography
Abstract Cenozoic volcanic rocks in East Asia are widespread across subduction zones, oceanic plates, and continental interiors. The generation of these volcanic materials is closely associated with partial melting of the upper mantle and the stagnation of the Pacific slab in the mantle transition zone.
Xuran Liang +4 more
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Geochemical analysis and origin of gas in volcanic reservoirs in the Songliao Basin
Volcanic reservoirs are extensive in the Songliao Basin and mainly include intermediate-basic rocks in the northern part, intermediate-acidic rocks in Xujiaweizi in the southern part, and acidic rocks in the Jinglin block. The natural gas in the volcanic
Shizhen Tao +5 more
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The Early Cretaceous is an important coal accumulation period in China. Abundant coal resources were formed in the southeastern margin of Songliao Basin.
Kai Shao +5 more
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ABSTRACT Reliable long‐term daily and extreme streamflow simulation, essential for watershed sustainable development, remains challenge in changing environments due to the complementary limitations inherent in conventional physical‐driven and data‐driven models.
Xiaoteng Pang +5 more
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CHARACTERISTICS AND COMPREHENSIVE UTILIZATION OF OIL SHALE OF THE UPPER CRETACEOUS QINGSHANKOU FORMATION IN THE SOUTHERN SONGLIAO BASIN, NE CHINA; pp. 312–335 [PDF]
The Songliao Basin is a large Mesozoic oil shale-bearing basin in northeastern China, the resources of which are most abundant, while the rockâs discovered resources are mainly concentrated in the southern part of the basin.
FEI HU +4 more
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Plausibility Criteria for GRACE‐Derived Groundwater Storage Changes From Aquifers Globally
Abstract Monitoring changes in groundwater storage (ΔGWS) is critical to assess sustainability of groundwater use under climate variability. Satellite gravimetry from the GRACE missions is used to infer ΔGWS by deducting changes in monitored or modeled water components from GRACE‐derived changes in total water storage (ΔTWS).
A. Arifin +8 more
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The reservoir architecture analysis of braided rivers, especially falling-silt seam forms, has played a key role in predicting remaining oil distributions.
Dongsheng Zang +10 more
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