Recent publications on the successful mineralisation of carbon dioxide in basalts in Iceland and Washington State, USA, have shown that mineral storage can be a serious alternative to more mainstream geologic carbon storage efforts to lock away permanently carbon dioxide. In this study we look at the pore solution chemistry and mineralogy of basaltic glass and crystalline basalt under post-injection conditions, i.e. after rise of the pH via matrix dissolution and the first phase of carbonate formation. Experimental findings indicate that further precipitation of carbonates under more alkaline conditions is highly dependent on the availability of divalent cations. If the pore water is deficient in divalent cations, smectites and/or zeolites ...
Four flow-through experiments at 150 °C were conducted on intact cores of basalt to assess alteratio...
Abstract Continental flood basalts (CFB) are considered as potential CO2 storage sites because of th...
A number of recent studies have advocated the injection of CO2 into basaltic rocks to promote minera...
The potential dangers with increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, such as climate changes...
International audienceOver millions of years, the interaction of marine basalt with percolating seaw...
© 2020 Meghalim PhukanContinental flood basalts have been considered as an unconventional reservoir ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Mineralization of water dissolved carbon dioxide injected into b...
AbstractFlood basalts are receiving increasing attention as possible host formations for geologic se...
International audienceDue to their widespread distribution in the Earth’s crust, it seems likely tha...
Due to their widespread distribution in the Earth’s crust, it seems likely that altered basalts coul...
AbstractLong term storage of CO2 in geologic formations is currently considered the most attractive ...
International audienceMineralization of freshwater-dissolved gases, such as CO 2 and H 2 S, in subsu...
Recent laboratory and field studies have demonstrated that basalt formations may present one of the ...
Highlights • Reaction path models quantified gas-charged waters/basalt interactions • Gas-char...
International audienceTo test the impact of fluid flow on the reactivity of porous (ultra-)mafic roc...
Four flow-through experiments at 150 °C were conducted on intact cores of basalt to assess alteratio...
Abstract Continental flood basalts (CFB) are considered as potential CO2 storage sites because of th...
A number of recent studies have advocated the injection of CO2 into basaltic rocks to promote minera...
The potential dangers with increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, such as climate changes...
International audienceOver millions of years, the interaction of marine basalt with percolating seaw...
© 2020 Meghalim PhukanContinental flood basalts have been considered as an unconventional reservoir ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Mineralization of water dissolved carbon dioxide injected into b...
AbstractFlood basalts are receiving increasing attention as possible host formations for geologic se...
International audienceDue to their widespread distribution in the Earth’s crust, it seems likely tha...
Due to their widespread distribution in the Earth’s crust, it seems likely that altered basalts coul...
AbstractLong term storage of CO2 in geologic formations is currently considered the most attractive ...
International audienceMineralization of freshwater-dissolved gases, such as CO 2 and H 2 S, in subsu...
Recent laboratory and field studies have demonstrated that basalt formations may present one of the ...
Highlights • Reaction path models quantified gas-charged waters/basalt interactions • Gas-char...
International audienceTo test the impact of fluid flow on the reactivity of porous (ultra-)mafic roc...
Four flow-through experiments at 150 °C were conducted on intact cores of basalt to assess alteratio...
Abstract Continental flood basalts (CFB) are considered as potential CO2 storage sites because of th...
A number of recent studies have advocated the injection of CO2 into basaltic rocks to promote minera...