[HTML][HTML] Fluid flow and CO2–fluid–mineral interactions during CO2-storage in sedimentary basins
Modelling the progress of geochemical processes in CO 2 storage sites is frustrated by
uncertainties in the rates of CO 2 flow and dissolution, and in the rates and controlling …
uncertainties in the rates of CO 2 flow and dissolution, and in the rates and controlling …
Differential depth distribution of microbial function and putative symbionts through sediment-hosted aquifers in the deep terrestrial subsurface
An enormous diversity of previously unknown bacteria and archaea has been discovered
recently, yet their functional capacities and distributions in the terrestrial subsurface remain …
recently, yet their functional capacities and distributions in the terrestrial subsurface remain …
Genomic resolution of a cold subsurface aquifer community provides metabolic insights for novel microbes adapted to high CO2 concentrations
As in many deep underground environments, the microbial communities in subsurface high‐
CO2 ecosystems remain relatively unexplored. Recent investigations based on single‐gene …
CO2 ecosystems remain relatively unexplored. Recent investigations based on single‐gene …
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 …
[BOOK][B] Carbon sequestration for climate change mitigation and adaptation
DAN Ussiri, R Lal - 2017 - Springer
This is the era of global warming with the associated climate change, and increase in the
frequency of extreme events. Beginning with the Industrial Revolution since circa 1750, the …
frequency of extreme events. Beginning with the Industrial Revolution since circa 1750, the …
Structural controls on leakage from a natural CO2 geologic storage site: Central Utah, USA
Faults and associated fracture networks can significantly influence regional flow of
groundwater, hydrocarbons and other fluids. The distribution of CO2 springs and seeps …
groundwater, hydrocarbons and other fluids. The distribution of CO2 springs and seeps …
Drilling and sampling a natural CO2 reservoir: Implications for fluid flow and CO2-fluid–rock reactions during CO2 migration through the overburden
This paper presents the initial results of a scientific drilling project to recover core and
pressurized fluid samples from a natural CO 2 reservoir, near the town of Green River, Utah …
pressurized fluid samples from a natural CO 2 reservoir, near the town of Green River, Utah …
Fracture corridors as seal-bypass systems in siliciclastic reservoir-cap rock successions: Field-based insights from the Jurassic Entrada Formation (SE Utah, USA)
Closely spaced, sub-parallel fracture networks contained within localized tabular zones that
are fracture corridors may compromise top seal integrity and form pathways for vertical fluid …
are fracture corridors may compromise top seal integrity and form pathways for vertical fluid …
Effect of CO2–brine–rock interaction on fracture mechanical properties of CO2 reservoirs and seals
The effect of CO 2–water–rock interactions on fracture mechanical properties of reservoir
and seal rocks due to injection of CO 2 in the subsurface may impact long-term (10 2–10 4 …
and seal rocks due to injection of CO 2 in the subsurface may impact long-term (10 2–10 4 …
420,000 year assessment of fault leakage rates shows geological carbon storage is secure
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is routinely cited as a cost effective tool for
climate change mitigation. CCS can directly reduce industrial CO2 emissions and is …
climate change mitigation. CCS can directly reduce industrial CO2 emissions and is …