International audienceCarbonation of peridotite is a widespread process in nature, with emerging societal and environmental implications through geological storage of CO2. We studied the micro- and nano-scale structures associated with the carbonation of peridotite pervaded by a CO2-rich water and the induced changes of its hydrodynamic properties. Focused ion beam (FIB) nanotomography was coupled with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations. An experimental sample of dunite core percolated by a CO2-rich fluid (pCO2 = 11 MPa) at 160 °C was compared with a naturally carbonated sample from the Atlantic Ridge (Exp. IODP 304). Results of the 8-days percolation experiment show continuous alterat...
Near-surface reaction of CO2-bearing fluids with silicate minerals in peridotite and basalt forms so...
In situ sequestration of CO2 in mantle peridotites has been proposed as a method to alleviate the am...
Ultramafic rocks exposed at slow and ultra-slow spreading mid-ocean ridges represent a significant a...
International audienceCarbonation of peridotite is a widespread process in nature, with emerging soc...
Whereas the dissolution of pure single phases (e.g. olivine and other mafic minerals) has been the f...
International audienceIn situ mineralization of CO2 in ultramafic rock-hosted aquifers is one of the...
The carbonation of ultramafic rocks is, theoretically, the most efficient reaction to trap CO2 irrever...
The olivine carbonation reaction, in which carbon dioxide is chemically incorporated to form carbona...
International audienceCarbonation of ultramafic rocks in geological reservoirs is, in theory, the mo...
Carbonation of partially serpentinized and weathered peridotites was studied experimentally under hy...
International audienceGeological storage of CO2 in mafic and ultramafic rocks relies on the dissolut...
Mineral carbonation, a process that binds CO2 in the form of carbonates by silicate weathering, is w...
International audienceMantle peridotites have the potential to trap CO2 as carbonates. This process ...
Naturally, olivine reacts with CO2-rich fluids, producing carbonates and silica. If in completion, t...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to quantify the mass transfers involved in the ...
Near-surface reaction of CO2-bearing fluids with silicate minerals in peridotite and basalt forms so...
In situ sequestration of CO2 in mantle peridotites has been proposed as a method to alleviate the am...
Ultramafic rocks exposed at slow and ultra-slow spreading mid-ocean ridges represent a significant a...
International audienceCarbonation of peridotite is a widespread process in nature, with emerging soc...
Whereas the dissolution of pure single phases (e.g. olivine and other mafic minerals) has been the f...
International audienceIn situ mineralization of CO2 in ultramafic rock-hosted aquifers is one of the...
The carbonation of ultramafic rocks is, theoretically, the most efficient reaction to trap CO2 irrever...
The olivine carbonation reaction, in which carbon dioxide is chemically incorporated to form carbona...
International audienceCarbonation of ultramafic rocks in geological reservoirs is, in theory, the mo...
Carbonation of partially serpentinized and weathered peridotites was studied experimentally under hy...
International audienceGeological storage of CO2 in mafic and ultramafic rocks relies on the dissolut...
Mineral carbonation, a process that binds CO2 in the form of carbonates by silicate weathering, is w...
International audienceMantle peridotites have the potential to trap CO2 as carbonates. This process ...
Naturally, olivine reacts with CO2-rich fluids, producing carbonates and silica. If in completion, t...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to quantify the mass transfers involved in the ...
Near-surface reaction of CO2-bearing fluids with silicate minerals in peridotite and basalt forms so...
In situ sequestration of CO2 in mantle peridotites has been proposed as a method to alleviate the am...
Ultramafic rocks exposed at slow and ultra-slow spreading mid-ocean ridges represent a significant a...