The role of chemistry in fracture pattern development and opportunities to advance interpretations of geological materials
Fracture pattern development has been a challenging area of research in the Earth sciences
for more than 100 years. Much has been learned about the spatial and temporal complexity …
for more than 100 years. Much has been learned about the spatial and temporal complexity …
Comprehensive review of caprock-sealing mechanisms for geologic carbon sequestration
J Song, D Zhang - Environmental science & technology, 2013 - ACS Publications
CO2 capture and geologic sequestration is one of the most promising options for reducing
atmospheric emissions of CO2. Its viability and long-term safety, which depends on the …
atmospheric emissions of CO2. Its viability and long-term safety, which depends on the …
The Geomechanics of CO2 Storage in Deep Sedimentary Formations
J Rutqvist - Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2012 - Springer
This paper provides a review of the geomechanics and modeling of geomechanics
associated with geologic carbon storage (GCS), focusing on storage in deep sedimentary …
associated with geologic carbon storage (GCS), focusing on storage in deep sedimentary …
Mechano-chemical interactions in sedimentary rocks in the context of CO2 storage: Weak acid, weak effects?
Due to the corrosive nature of dissolved CO 2, the potential short or long term alteration of
rock properties, represents a major issue in several sites where natural CO 2 circulation is …
rock properties, represents a major issue in several sites where natural CO 2 circulation is …
An overview of TOUGH-based geomechanics models
J Rutqvist - Computers & Geosciences, 2017 - Elsevier
After the initial development of the first TOUGH-based geomechanics model 15 years ago
based on linking TOUGH2 multiphase flow simulator to the FLAC3D geomechanics …
based on linking TOUGH2 multiphase flow simulator to the FLAC3D geomechanics …
[HTML][HTML] Geomechanical modeling of CO2 geological storage: A review
P Pan, Z Wu, X Feng, F Yan - Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical …, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper focuses on the progress in geomechanical modeling associated with carbon
dioxide (CO 2) geological storage. The detailed review of some geomechanical aspects …
dioxide (CO 2) geological storage. The detailed review of some geomechanical aspects …
Fault failure modes, deformation mechanisms, dilation tendency, slip tendency, and conduits v. seals
DA Ferrill, KJ Smart, AP Morris - Geological Society, London …, 2020 - lyellcollection.org
Faults have complicated shapes. Non-planarity of faults can be caused by variations in
failure modes, which in turn are dictated by mechanical stratigraphy interacting with the …
failure modes, which in turn are dictated by mechanical stratigraphy interacting with the …
[HTML][HTML] Probabilistic analysis of Vette fault stability in potential CO2 storage site Smeaheia, offshore Norway
Reliable assessment of fault stability is key for safe CO 2 storage in a saline aquifer in fault-
bounded structures. The Alpha structure located in the Vette fault's footwall in the Smeaheia …
bounded structures. The Alpha structure located in the Vette fault's footwall in the Smeaheia …
[HTML][HTML] Coupled multiphase flow, geochemical, and geomechanical modelling of the impact of shale interlayers on CO2 migration
A Alsayah, SP Rigby - Geoenergy Science and Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
The need to find sufficient capacity for geological carbon dioxide (CO 2) storage to meet
demand means less-than ideal, heterogeneous reservoirs need to be considered. Many …
demand means less-than ideal, heterogeneous reservoirs need to be considered. Many …
A pore-scale mathematical modeling of fluid-particle interactions: Thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling
Fluid flow, deformation and thermal conduction are all important phenomena that could
occur concurrently in porous media. In several applications related to porous media …
occur concurrently in porous media. In several applications related to porous media …