A three dimensional hydrodynamic model with a coupled carbonate speciation sub-model is used to simulate large additions of CO2 into the North Sea, representing leakages at potential carbon sequestration sites. A range of leakage scenarios are conducted at two distinct release sites, allowing an analysis of the seasonal, inter-annual and spatial variability of impacts to the marine ecosystem. Seasonally stratified regions are shown to be more vulnerable to CO2 release during the summer as the added CO2 remains trapped beneath the thermocline, preventing outgasing to the atmosphere. On average, CO2 injected into the northern North Sea is shown to reside within the water column twice as long as an equivalent addition in the southern North ...
Offshore geological carbon storage (GCS) is a rapidly developing technology essential for meeting in...
This paper describes the utility of developing marine system models to aid the efficient and regulat...
Highlights • A unique and novel CO2 release experiment in the marine environment. • Field-...
A three dimensional hydrodynamic model with a coupled carbonate speciation sub-model is used to simu...
AbstractA three dimensional hydrodynamic model with a coupled carbonate speciation sub-model is used...
AbstractA key factor in understanding both the environmental impact of a leak from a CCS system and ...
Highlights • CO2 gas bubbles are completely dissolved within 2 m above the seabed. • CO2 i...
distinct CO2 additions such as those that could arise from a failure of geological sequestration sch...
This study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubble leakag...
According to many prognostic scenarios by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a sc...
AbstractThis study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubbl...
A numerical model of two-phase plume developments in a small scale turbulent ocean is proposed and d...
AbstractThis paper describes a novel experimental release of CO2 into marine sediments designed to a...
If carbon capture and storage is to be adopted as a CO2 mitigation strategy, it is important to unde...
The dynamics and plume development of injected CO2 dispersion and dissolution through sediments into...
Offshore geological carbon storage (GCS) is a rapidly developing technology essential for meeting in...
This paper describes the utility of developing marine system models to aid the efficient and regulat...
Highlights • A unique and novel CO2 release experiment in the marine environment. • Field-...
A three dimensional hydrodynamic model with a coupled carbonate speciation sub-model is used to simu...
AbstractA three dimensional hydrodynamic model with a coupled carbonate speciation sub-model is used...
AbstractA key factor in understanding both the environmental impact of a leak from a CCS system and ...
Highlights • CO2 gas bubbles are completely dissolved within 2 m above the seabed. • CO2 i...
distinct CO2 additions such as those that could arise from a failure of geological sequestration sch...
This study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubble leakag...
According to many prognostic scenarios by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a sc...
AbstractThis study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubbl...
A numerical model of two-phase plume developments in a small scale turbulent ocean is proposed and d...
AbstractThis paper describes a novel experimental release of CO2 into marine sediments designed to a...
If carbon capture and storage is to be adopted as a CO2 mitigation strategy, it is important to unde...
The dynamics and plume development of injected CO2 dispersion and dissolution through sediments into...
Offshore geological carbon storage (GCS) is a rapidly developing technology essential for meeting in...
This paper describes the utility of developing marine system models to aid the efficient and regulat...
Highlights • A unique and novel CO2 release experiment in the marine environment. • Field-...