AbstractNatural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages in hydrocarbon rich ares. These could potentially serve as natural analogues of leakages from CO2 storages. In this study we have developed a model tool for the rise and dissolution of droplets or bubbles of these gases and the subsequent spreading of the compounds. The preliminary results shows some of the same trends as has been reported on observations from natural gas leakages. The model has been setup for an idealized natural CO2 leakage in the deep ocean to illustrate how the model can represent such a leakage
This study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubble leakag...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is considered as a viable alternative for reduci...
Abstract This work is motivated by the growing interest in injecting carbon dioxide into deep geolog...
Natural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages in hydro...
AbstractA numerical model of an individual CO2 bubble dissolution and ascent in shallow seawater was...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
AbstractPrevious studies of CO2 leakage from wells have assumed that either CO2 leaks into aquifers ...
AbstractThe objective of the present study is to gain a fundamental understanding on CO2 behavior du...
Subsea carbon dioxide leakages from geological storage complexes and transmission lines may pose a t...
Although CO2 capture and storage in deep, offshore reservoirs is a proven technology, as illustrated...
Offshore geological carbon storage (GCS) is a rapidly developing technology essential for meeting in...
ABSTRACT: The rise and dissolutions of CO2 or CH4 particles (bubbles or drops) from deep ocean is im...
A subsea gas release is a concern for both safety and environment. This can be assessed by mathemati...
AbstractAlthough CO2 capture and storage in deep, offshore reservoirs is a proven technology, as ill...
AbstractFor investigation of the risks associated with future geological storage of CO2, and for det...
This study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubble leakag...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is considered as a viable alternative for reduci...
Abstract This work is motivated by the growing interest in injecting carbon dioxide into deep geolog...
Natural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages in hydro...
AbstractA numerical model of an individual CO2 bubble dissolution and ascent in shallow seawater was...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
AbstractPrevious studies of CO2 leakage from wells have assumed that either CO2 leaks into aquifers ...
AbstractThe objective of the present study is to gain a fundamental understanding on CO2 behavior du...
Subsea carbon dioxide leakages from geological storage complexes and transmission lines may pose a t...
Although CO2 capture and storage in deep, offshore reservoirs is a proven technology, as illustrated...
Offshore geological carbon storage (GCS) is a rapidly developing technology essential for meeting in...
ABSTRACT: The rise and dissolutions of CO2 or CH4 particles (bubbles or drops) from deep ocean is im...
A subsea gas release is a concern for both safety and environment. This can be assessed by mathemati...
AbstractAlthough CO2 capture and storage in deep, offshore reservoirs is a proven technology, as ill...
AbstractFor investigation of the risks associated with future geological storage of CO2, and for det...
This study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubble leakag...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is considered as a viable alternative for reduci...
Abstract This work is motivated by the growing interest in injecting carbon dioxide into deep geolog...