The relative permittivity (εr) and the electrical conductivity (σ) of porous media are known to be functions of water saturation (S). As such, their measurements can be useful in effective characterisations and monitoring of geological carbon sequestration using geoelectrical measurement techniques. In this work, the effects of pressure, temperature and salt concentration on bulk εr–S and σ–S relationships were investigated for carbonate (limestone) and silicate porous media (both unconsolidated domains) under dynamic and quasi-static supercritical CO2 (scCO2)-brine/water flow. In the silica sand sample, the bulk εr (εb) for scCO2–water decreases as the temperature increases. On the contrary, slight increase was seen in the εb with temperat...
Geophysical methods are essential for exploration and monitoring of subsurface formations, e.g. in c...
Geophysical methods are essential for exploration and monitoring of subsurface formations, e.g. in c...
Currently, there are concerns about the safety of carbon sequestration in the geological media. To a...
The relative permittivity (εr) and the electrical conductivity (σ) of porous media are known to be f...
The relative permittivity (εr) and the electrical conductivity (σ) of porous media are known to be f...
The issue of global warming and the proposed geological carbon sequestration have increased the inte...
Developing monitoring strategies for the detection and monitoring of possible CO2 leakage or migrati...
Characteristics of potable water aquifer contaminated by CO2 are investigated using well-defined lab...
International audienceMinimally intrusive geophysical methods are required to monitor CO 2 leakages ...
Carbon sequestration is a promising method for the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as it...
The issue of global warming and the proposed geological carbon sequestration have increased the inte...
Geo-electrical characterisation in the context of Geological Carbon Sequestration [Abstract
Geo-electrical characterisation in the context of Geological Carbon Sequestration [Abstract
Geo-electrical characterisation in the context of Geological Carbon Sequestration [Abstract
Geophysical methods are essential for exploration and monitoring of subsurface formations, e.g. in c...
Geophysical methods are essential for exploration and monitoring of subsurface formations, e.g. in c...
Geophysical methods are essential for exploration and monitoring of subsurface formations, e.g. in c...
Currently, there are concerns about the safety of carbon sequestration in the geological media. To a...
The relative permittivity (εr) and the electrical conductivity (σ) of porous media are known to be f...
The relative permittivity (εr) and the electrical conductivity (σ) of porous media are known to be f...
The issue of global warming and the proposed geological carbon sequestration have increased the inte...
Developing monitoring strategies for the detection and monitoring of possible CO2 leakage or migrati...
Characteristics of potable water aquifer contaminated by CO2 are investigated using well-defined lab...
International audienceMinimally intrusive geophysical methods are required to monitor CO 2 leakages ...
Carbon sequestration is a promising method for the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as it...
The issue of global warming and the proposed geological carbon sequestration have increased the inte...
Geo-electrical characterisation in the context of Geological Carbon Sequestration [Abstract
Geo-electrical characterisation in the context of Geological Carbon Sequestration [Abstract
Geo-electrical characterisation in the context of Geological Carbon Sequestration [Abstract
Geophysical methods are essential for exploration and monitoring of subsurface formations, e.g. in c...
Geophysical methods are essential for exploration and monitoring of subsurface formations, e.g. in c...
Geophysical methods are essential for exploration and monitoring of subsurface formations, e.g. in c...
Currently, there are concerns about the safety of carbon sequestration in the geological media. To a...