Quantifying CO<sub>2</sub> transport and average effective reaction rates in the subsurface is essential to assess the risks associated with underground carbon capture and storage. We use X-ray microtomography to investigate dynamic pore structure evolution in situ at temperatures and pressures representative of underground reservoirs and aquifers. A 4 mm diameter Ketton carbonate core is injected with CO<sub>2</sub>-saturated brine at 50 °C and 10 MPa while tomographic images are taken at 15 min intervals with a 3.8 μm spatial resolution over a period of 2<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> h. An approximate doubling of porosity with only a 3.6% increase in surface area to volume ratio is measured from the images. Pore-scale direct simulation and ne...
One of the major concerns of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects is the prediction of the long...
This thesis presents the first method for the imaging of multiple fluid phases at conditions represe...
We study dissolution in a chemically heterogeneous medium consisting of two minerals with contrastin...
Quantifying CO<sub>2</sub> transport and average effective reaction rates in the subsurface is essen...
AbstractTwo carbonate rocks were studied experimentally at reservoir conditions at two flow rates us...
Synchrotron fast tomography was used to dynamically image dissolution of limestone in the presence o...
AbstractWe investigate the impact of initial pore structure and velocity field heterogeneity on the ...
We study the impact of brine acidity and initial pore structure on the dynamics of fluid/solid react...
The transport of fluids accompanying chemical reactions in porous rocks pre-sents a complex problem ...
This thesis presents the first dynamic imaging of fluid/rock reaction using x- ray microtomography (...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS); capture of CO2 from point sources followed by permanent storage in...
AbstractWe investigate at the pore scale fluid-rock interactions that occur in the context of carbon...
High resolution micro-CT images of porous rocks provide a very useful starting point to the developm...
The sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) into geologic formations is one of the long-term solutions...
We have experimentally investigated the impact of heterogeneity on the dissolution of two limestones...
One of the major concerns of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects is the prediction of the long...
This thesis presents the first method for the imaging of multiple fluid phases at conditions represe...
We study dissolution in a chemically heterogeneous medium consisting of two minerals with contrastin...
Quantifying CO<sub>2</sub> transport and average effective reaction rates in the subsurface is essen...
AbstractTwo carbonate rocks were studied experimentally at reservoir conditions at two flow rates us...
Synchrotron fast tomography was used to dynamically image dissolution of limestone in the presence o...
AbstractWe investigate the impact of initial pore structure and velocity field heterogeneity on the ...
We study the impact of brine acidity and initial pore structure on the dynamics of fluid/solid react...
The transport of fluids accompanying chemical reactions in porous rocks pre-sents a complex problem ...
This thesis presents the first dynamic imaging of fluid/rock reaction using x- ray microtomography (...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS); capture of CO2 from point sources followed by permanent storage in...
AbstractWe investigate at the pore scale fluid-rock interactions that occur in the context of carbon...
High resolution micro-CT images of porous rocks provide a very useful starting point to the developm...
The sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) into geologic formations is one of the long-term solutions...
We have experimentally investigated the impact of heterogeneity on the dissolution of two limestones...
One of the major concerns of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects is the prediction of the long...
This thesis presents the first method for the imaging of multiple fluid phases at conditions represe...
We study dissolution in a chemically heterogeneous medium consisting of two minerals with contrastin...