Olivine and pyroxene-bearing rocks in the oceanic crust react with hydrothermal fluids producing changes in the physical characteristics and behaviors of the altered rocks. Notably, these reactions tend to increase solid volume, reducing pore volume, permeability, and available reactive surface area, yet entirely hydrated and/or carbonated rocks are commonly observed in the field. We investigate the evolution of porosity and permeability of fractured dunites reacted with CO2-rich solutions in laboratory experiments. The alteration of crack surfaces changes the mechanical and transport properties of the bulk samples. Analysis of three-dimensional microstructural data shows that although precipitation of secondary minerals causes the total po...
In order to better understand the microtextural changes associated with serpentinization reactions, ...
Frost weathering is effective in arctic and subarctic climate zones where chemical reactions are lim...
Program year: 1984/1985Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe development of secondary poros...
Olivine and pyroxene-bearing rocks in the oceanic crust react with hydrothermal fluids producing cha...
Storing carbon dioxide in the subsurface as carbonate minerals has the benefit of long-term stabilit...
Interaction of rocks with fluids can significantly change mineral assemblage and structure. This so-...
Naturally, olivine reacts with CO2-rich fluids, producing carbonates and silica. If in completion, t...
Whereas the dissolution of pure single phases (e.g. olivine and other mafic minerals) has been the f...
The olivine carbonation reaction, in which carbon dioxide is chemically incorporated to form carbona...
Mineral carbonation, a process that binds CO2 in the form of carbonates by silicate weathering, is w...
International audienceCarbonation of ultramafic rocks in geological reservoirs is, in theory, the mo...
Predicting the temporal evolution of fractures in impermeable sealing units above geological carbon ...
The ability of geologic seals to prevent leakage of fluids injected into the deep subsurface is crit...
International audienceCarbonation of peridotite is a widespread process in nature, with emerging soc...
In order to better understand the microtextural changes associated with serpentinization reactions, ...
In order to better understand the microtextural changes associated with serpentinization reactions, ...
Frost weathering is effective in arctic and subarctic climate zones where chemical reactions are lim...
Program year: 1984/1985Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe development of secondary poros...
Olivine and pyroxene-bearing rocks in the oceanic crust react with hydrothermal fluids producing cha...
Storing carbon dioxide in the subsurface as carbonate minerals has the benefit of long-term stabilit...
Interaction of rocks with fluids can significantly change mineral assemblage and structure. This so-...
Naturally, olivine reacts with CO2-rich fluids, producing carbonates and silica. If in completion, t...
Whereas the dissolution of pure single phases (e.g. olivine and other mafic minerals) has been the f...
The olivine carbonation reaction, in which carbon dioxide is chemically incorporated to form carbona...
Mineral carbonation, a process that binds CO2 in the form of carbonates by silicate weathering, is w...
International audienceCarbonation of ultramafic rocks in geological reservoirs is, in theory, the mo...
Predicting the temporal evolution of fractures in impermeable sealing units above geological carbon ...
The ability of geologic seals to prevent leakage of fluids injected into the deep subsurface is crit...
International audienceCarbonation of peridotite is a widespread process in nature, with emerging soc...
In order to better understand the microtextural changes associated with serpentinization reactions, ...
In order to better understand the microtextural changes associated with serpentinization reactions, ...
Frost weathering is effective in arctic and subarctic climate zones where chemical reactions are lim...
Program year: 1984/1985Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe development of secondary poros...