Subsea carbon dioxide leakages from geological storage complexes and transmission lines may pose a threat to the marine ecosystem in their vicinity. For high leakage flow rates (100 kg/s), buoyant dynamic plumes will form and, in shallow water depths (100-300 m) such as in continental shelves, they may reach the water surface thereby releasing gases to the atmosphere. Here, we present simulations of subsea releases of CO2 at varying scales, such as seeps, point source plumes and line source plumes, and we discuss their behaviors. The simulated release conditions and water depths are representative of potential storage area on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. Simulations are performed with the TAMOC model, a multiphase-integral plume modelin...
A three dimensional hydrodynamic model with a coupled carbonate speciation sub-model is used to simu...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
AbstractFor investigation of the risks associated with future geological storage of CO2, and for det...
Subsea carbon dioxide leakages from geological storage complexes and transmission lines may pose a t...
A subsea gas release is a concern for both safety and environment. This can be assessed by mathemati...
AbstractThis paper summarizes the selection of short-term leakage scenarios and the results of numer...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is considered as a viable alternative for reduci...
Offshore geological carbon storage (GCS) is a rapidly developing technology essential for meeting in...
The injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) into deep geologic carbon sequestration sites entails risk tha...
Natural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages in hydro...
This study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubble leakag...
Offshore CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) is an attractive option to clamp down on carbon emissions....
AbstractNatural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages ...
Carbon storage is required to keep rising global temperatures below 2°C, meanwhile, storage reservoi...
A three dimensional hydrodynamic model with a coupled carbonate speciation sub-model is used to simu...
A three dimensional hydrodynamic model with a coupled carbonate speciation sub-model is used to simu...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
AbstractFor investigation of the risks associated with future geological storage of CO2, and for det...
Subsea carbon dioxide leakages from geological storage complexes and transmission lines may pose a t...
A subsea gas release is a concern for both safety and environment. This can be assessed by mathemati...
AbstractThis paper summarizes the selection of short-term leakage scenarios and the results of numer...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is considered as a viable alternative for reduci...
Offshore geological carbon storage (GCS) is a rapidly developing technology essential for meeting in...
The injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) into deep geologic carbon sequestration sites entails risk tha...
Natural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages in hydro...
This study involves developing a small scale two-fluid numerical model to simulate CO2 bubble leakag...
Offshore CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) is an attractive option to clamp down on carbon emissions....
AbstractNatural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages ...
Carbon storage is required to keep rising global temperatures below 2°C, meanwhile, storage reservoi...
A three dimensional hydrodynamic model with a coupled carbonate speciation sub-model is used to simu...
A three dimensional hydrodynamic model with a coupled carbonate speciation sub-model is used to simu...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
AbstractFor investigation of the risks associated with future geological storage of CO2, and for det...