Atmospheric CO2 is naturally sequestered in ultramafi c mine tailings as a result of the weathering of serpentine minerals [Mg3Si2O5(OH)4] and brucite [Mg(OH)2], and subsequent mineralization of CO2 in hydrated magnesium carbonate minerals, such as hydromagnesite [Mg5(CO3)4(OH)2·4H2O]. Understanding the CO2 trapping mechanisms is key to evaluating the capacity of such tailings for carbon sequestration. Natural CO2 sequestration in subaerially exposed ultramafic tailings at a mine site near Mount Keith, Australia is assessed with a process-based reactive transport model. The model formulation includes unsaturated flow, equations accounting for energy balance and vapor diffusion, fully coupled with solute transport, gas diffusion, and geochem...
Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society. Magnesium-rich minerals that are abundant in ultramafic ...
Carbon mineralisation of ultramafic mine tailings can reduce net emissions of anthropogenic carbon d...
Mg-rich process tailings and waste rocks from mining operations can react spontaneously with atmosph...
Innovative technologies to stabilize atmospheric CO₂ concentrations are essential in order to mitiga...
Carbon sequestration via fixation of CO₂ into carbonate minerals, a process known as carbon minerali...
Two experimental small-scale cells have been constructed in the field to better understand passive m...
The carbon capture and storage potentials of ultramafic mine tailings are essential for assessing if...
Carbon mineralisation of ultramafic mine tailings can reduce net emissions of anthropogenic carbon d...
The hydrated Mg-carbonate mineral, hydromagnesite [Mg₅(CO₃)₄(OH)₂•4H₂O], precipitates within mine ta...
Active sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) is occurring in chrysotile mine tailings a...
Magnesium-rich minerals that are abundant in ultramafic mining waste have the potential to be used a...
Since closure of the Woodsreef Asbestos Mine, located in the Great Serpentinite Belt (GSB), New Sout...
As CO₂ emissions continue to rise, the threat posed by anthropogenic climate change grows. To combat...
The Woodsreef Asbestos Deposit, New South Wales, Australia, is a chrysotile mineralisation hosted in...
Magnesium-rich minerals that are abundant in ultramafic mining waste have the potential to be used ...
Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society. Magnesium-rich minerals that are abundant in ultramafic ...
Carbon mineralisation of ultramafic mine tailings can reduce net emissions of anthropogenic carbon d...
Mg-rich process tailings and waste rocks from mining operations can react spontaneously with atmosph...
Innovative technologies to stabilize atmospheric CO₂ concentrations are essential in order to mitiga...
Carbon sequestration via fixation of CO₂ into carbonate minerals, a process known as carbon minerali...
Two experimental small-scale cells have been constructed in the field to better understand passive m...
The carbon capture and storage potentials of ultramafic mine tailings are essential for assessing if...
Carbon mineralisation of ultramafic mine tailings can reduce net emissions of anthropogenic carbon d...
The hydrated Mg-carbonate mineral, hydromagnesite [Mg₅(CO₃)₄(OH)₂•4H₂O], precipitates within mine ta...
Active sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) is occurring in chrysotile mine tailings a...
Magnesium-rich minerals that are abundant in ultramafic mining waste have the potential to be used a...
Since closure of the Woodsreef Asbestos Mine, located in the Great Serpentinite Belt (GSB), New Sout...
As CO₂ emissions continue to rise, the threat posed by anthropogenic climate change grows. To combat...
The Woodsreef Asbestos Deposit, New South Wales, Australia, is a chrysotile mineralisation hosted in...
Magnesium-rich minerals that are abundant in ultramafic mining waste have the potential to be used ...
Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society. Magnesium-rich minerals that are abundant in ultramafic ...
Carbon mineralisation of ultramafic mine tailings can reduce net emissions of anthropogenic carbon d...
Mg-rich process tailings and waste rocks from mining operations can react spontaneously with atmosph...