Reactive chemical transport simulations of geologic carbon sequestration: Methods and applications
Chemical reaction simulations are considerably used to quantitatively assess the long-term
geologic carbon sequestration (GCS), such as CO 2 sequestration capacity estimations …
geologic carbon sequestration (GCS), such as CO 2 sequestration capacity estimations …
Review of the impacts of leaking CO2 gas and brine on groundwater quality
This paper provides an overview of the existing data and knowledge presented in recent
literature about the potential leaking of CO 2 from the deep subsurface storage reservoirs …
literature about the potential leaking of CO 2 from the deep subsurface storage reservoirs …
A fresh approach to investigating CO2 storage: experimental CO2–water–rock interactions in a low-salinity reservoir system
The interactions between CO 2, water and rock in low-salinity host formations remain largely
unexplored for conditions relevant to CO 2 injection and storage. Core samples and sub …
unexplored for conditions relevant to CO 2 injection and storage. Core samples and sub …
Underground sources of drinking water chemistry changes in response to potential CO2 leakage
The purpose of this study was to quantify changes to underground sources of drinking water
(USDW) quality in response to potential CO 2 leakage from geologic CO 2 sequestration …
(USDW) quality in response to potential CO 2 leakage from geologic CO 2 sequestration …
Leakage of CO2 from geological storage and its impacts on fresh soil–water systems: a review
Leakage of CO 2 from the geological storage is a serious issue for the sustainability of the
receiving fresh soil–water systems. Subsurface water quality issues are no longer related to …
receiving fresh soil–water systems. Subsurface water quality issues are no longer related to …
Potential impacts of CO2 leakage on groundwater quality of overlying aquifer at geological carbon sequestration sites: A review and a proposed assessment …
One of the risks of geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) is the leakage of injected CO2 into
overlying groundwater resources, resulting in potential deterioration of the quality of the …
overlying groundwater resources, resulting in potential deterioration of the quality of the …
Drought induced dynamic traits of soil water and inorganic carbon in different karst habitats
L Luo, Y Wu, H Li, D **ng, Y Zhou, A **a - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Understanding the temporal variability of soil water and carbon is an important prerequisite
for restoring the vegetation in fragile karst ecosystems. A systematic study of soil moisture …
for restoring the vegetation in fragile karst ecosystems. A systematic study of soil moisture …
Integrated Framework for Assessing Impacts of CO2 Leakage on Groundwater Quality and Monitoring-Network Efficiency: Case Study at a CO2 Enhanced Oil …
This study presents a combined use of site characterization, laboratory experiments, single-
well push–pull tests (PPTs), and reactive transport modeling to assess potential impacts of …
well push–pull tests (PPTs), and reactive transport modeling to assess potential impacts of …
Carbon mineralization under different saline—alkali stress conditions in paddy fields of Northeast China
S Wang, J Tang, Z Li, Y Liu, Z Zhou, J Wang, Y Qu… - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralization (conversion of carbonaceous material to carbon
dioxide) plays a central role in global carbon cycle. However, the effects of SOC …
dioxide) plays a central role in global carbon cycle. However, the effects of SOC …
CaCO3 recrystallization in saline and alkaline soils
Are desert ecosystems a stable sink for atmospheric CO 2? Although the uptake of
atmospheric CO 2 by soil during the nighttime is detected in deserts and some semi-deserts …
atmospheric CO 2 by soil during the nighttime is detected in deserts and some semi-deserts …