CO2 that is injected into a geological storage reservoir can leak in dissolved form because of brine displacement from the reservoir, which is caused by large-scale groundwater motion. Simulations of the reactive transport of leaking CO2aq along a conducting fracture in a clay-rich caprock are conducted to analyze the effect of various physical and geochemical processes. Whilst several modeling transport studies along rock fractures have considered diffusion as the only transport process in the surrounding rock matrix (diffusive transport), this study analyzes the combined role of advection and dispersion in the rock matrix in addition to diffusion (advection-dominated transport) on the migration of CO2aq along a leakage pathway and its con...
Fractures in caprocks overlying CO2 storage reservoirs can adversely affect the sealing capacity of ...
Injection of supercritical CO2 allows us to sequester an important component of the greenhouse gase...
Underground storage of CO2 will lead to chemical fluid-rock interactions which may potentially alter...
CO2 that is injected into a geological storage reservoir can leak in dissolved form because of brine...
One concern regarding the underground storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is its potential leakage from ...
Underground fractures serve as flow conduits, and they may produce unwanted migration of water and o...
textThis study presents a mathematical model to simulate hydrodynamics and fluid-mineral reactions ...
International audienceIn this study, we compare the hydrogeochemical response of two fractured reser...
International audienceIn this study we compare the hydrogeochemical response of two fractured reserv...
AbstractThe geochemical reactivity of shale caprock during post-injection CO2 diffusive transfer sho...
AbstractLong-term storage of anthropogenic CO2 in the subsurface generally assumes that caprock form...
International audienceThe capture and the storage of CO2 in deep geological media are proposed to re...
In crystalline rock groundwater flows predominantly in fractures and fissures. Strongly varying frac...
The study of reactive transport processes is the basis of characterizing transport behaviors in many...
Determining the viability of, risks in, and optimal locations for sequestering CO2 in the subsurface...
Fractures in caprocks overlying CO2 storage reservoirs can adversely affect the sealing capacity of ...
Injection of supercritical CO2 allows us to sequester an important component of the greenhouse gase...
Underground storage of CO2 will lead to chemical fluid-rock interactions which may potentially alter...
CO2 that is injected into a geological storage reservoir can leak in dissolved form because of brine...
One concern regarding the underground storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is its potential leakage from ...
Underground fractures serve as flow conduits, and they may produce unwanted migration of water and o...
textThis study presents a mathematical model to simulate hydrodynamics and fluid-mineral reactions ...
International audienceIn this study, we compare the hydrogeochemical response of two fractured reser...
International audienceIn this study we compare the hydrogeochemical response of two fractured reserv...
AbstractThe geochemical reactivity of shale caprock during post-injection CO2 diffusive transfer sho...
AbstractLong-term storage of anthropogenic CO2 in the subsurface generally assumes that caprock form...
International audienceThe capture and the storage of CO2 in deep geological media are proposed to re...
In crystalline rock groundwater flows predominantly in fractures and fissures. Strongly varying frac...
The study of reactive transport processes is the basis of characterizing transport behaviors in many...
Determining the viability of, risks in, and optimal locations for sequestering CO2 in the subsurface...
Fractures in caprocks overlying CO2 storage reservoirs can adversely affect the sealing capacity of ...
Injection of supercritical CO2 allows us to sequester an important component of the greenhouse gase...
Underground storage of CO2 will lead to chemical fluid-rock interactions which may potentially alter...