A subsea gas release is a concern for both safety and environment. This can be assessed by mathematical models. The development of an Eulerian–Lagrangian modelling concept to study subsea gas release has taken place over many years and the piecewise enhancements have been documented in the open literature. The model in its current state is summarized in this article. Model simulations are shown to be consistent with different experiments varying in depth from 7 to 138 m. The model can be applied to estimate how gas surfaces into the atmosphere from a subsea source. This is vital input to risk assessments. Due to recent interest in subsea CO2 storage and transport, a comparison of CO2- and CH4-releases has been performed. Model results show ...
AbstractNatural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages ...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
The recovery of methane from gas hydrate layers that have been detected in several subsea sediments ...
A subsea gas release is a concern for both safety and environment. This can be assessed by mathemati...
Subsea carbon dioxide leakages from geological storage complexes and transmission lines may pose a t...
Subsea carbon dioxide leakages from geological storage complexes and transmission lines may pose a t...
Although the repetitive subsea gas releases incidents occurring in the offshore oil and gas industry...
The assessment of risks for human health and environment is a crucial step of the design of subsea p...
Natural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages in hydro...
Climate change is affecting planet Earth. The main cause is anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse ga...
Growing interest in offshore geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) motivates risk assessment of large-...
A modelling concept for studying the resulting bubble plume from a subsea gas release is presented. ...
AbstractA numerical model of an individual CO2 bubble dissolution and ascent in shallow seawater was...
The objective of this research is to develop a mathematical model to describe the dynamic and thermo...
Offshore geological carbon storage (GCS) is a rapidly developing technology essential for meeting in...
AbstractNatural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages ...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
The recovery of methane from gas hydrate layers that have been detected in several subsea sediments ...
A subsea gas release is a concern for both safety and environment. This can be assessed by mathemati...
Subsea carbon dioxide leakages from geological storage complexes and transmission lines may pose a t...
Subsea carbon dioxide leakages from geological storage complexes and transmission lines may pose a t...
Although the repetitive subsea gas releases incidents occurring in the offshore oil and gas industry...
The assessment of risks for human health and environment is a crucial step of the design of subsea p...
Natural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages in hydro...
Climate change is affecting planet Earth. The main cause is anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse ga...
Growing interest in offshore geologic carbon sequestration (GCS) motivates risk assessment of large-...
A modelling concept for studying the resulting bubble plume from a subsea gas release is presented. ...
AbstractA numerical model of an individual CO2 bubble dissolution and ascent in shallow seawater was...
The objective of this research is to develop a mathematical model to describe the dynamic and thermo...
Offshore geological carbon storage (GCS) is a rapidly developing technology essential for meeting in...
AbstractNatural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages ...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
The recovery of methane from gas hydrate layers that have been detected in several subsea sediments ...