The CarbonSAFE Cascadia project team is conducting a pre-feasibility study to evaluate technical and nontechnical aspects of collecting and storing 50 MMT of CO2 in a safe, ocean basalt reservoir offshore from Washington State and British Columbia. Sub-seafloor basalts are very common on Earth and enable CO2 mineralization as a long-term storage mechanism, permanently sequestering the carbon in solid rock form. Our project goals include the evaluation of this reservoir as an industrial-scale CO2 storage complex, developing potential source/transport scenarios, conducting laboratory and modeling studies to determine the potential capacity of the reservoir, and completing an assessment of economic, regulatory and project management risks. Pot...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent ...
Building confidence in subsurface geological carbon dioxide (CO2) injection project The anthropogeni...
Climate change is taking place due to significant emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere....
The CarbonSAFE Cascadia project team is conducting a pre-feasibility study to evaluate technical and...
The CarbonSAFE Cascadia project team is conducting a pre-feasibility study to evaluate technical and...
AbstractThe Juan de Fuca plate, off the western coast of North America, has been suggested as a site...
AbstractThe storage of large volumes of industrial CO2 emissions in deep geological formations is on...
The rise of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), due to decades of burning of fossil fuels, is a key dr...
The Juan de Fuca plate, off the western coast of North America, has been suggested as a site for geo...
Limiting future temperature increases and associated climate change requires immediate action to pre...
Continental flood basalts (CFB) are considered as potential CO2 storage sites because of their high ...
Abstract Continental flood basalts (CFB) are considered as potential CO2 storage sites because of th...
A dramatic reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions is necessary to achieve climate change targe...
CO2 leakage is a major concern for geologic carbon storage. To assess the caprock sealing capacity a...
Developing a method for secure sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in geological formation...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent ...
Building confidence in subsurface geological carbon dioxide (CO2) injection project The anthropogeni...
Climate change is taking place due to significant emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere....
The CarbonSAFE Cascadia project team is conducting a pre-feasibility study to evaluate technical and...
The CarbonSAFE Cascadia project team is conducting a pre-feasibility study to evaluate technical and...
AbstractThe Juan de Fuca plate, off the western coast of North America, has been suggested as a site...
AbstractThe storage of large volumes of industrial CO2 emissions in deep geological formations is on...
The rise of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), due to decades of burning of fossil fuels, is a key dr...
The Juan de Fuca plate, off the western coast of North America, has been suggested as a site for geo...
Limiting future temperature increases and associated climate change requires immediate action to pre...
Continental flood basalts (CFB) are considered as potential CO2 storage sites because of their high ...
Abstract Continental flood basalts (CFB) are considered as potential CO2 storage sites because of th...
A dramatic reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions is necessary to achieve climate change targe...
CO2 leakage is a major concern for geologic carbon storage. To assess the caprock sealing capacity a...
Developing a method for secure sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in geological formation...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent ...
Building confidence in subsurface geological carbon dioxide (CO2) injection project The anthropogeni...
Climate change is taking place due to significant emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere....