Two geological formations at the CO_{2} storage pilot site in Ketzin (Germany) were geochemically and microbiologically characterized to further evaluate changes resulting from CO_{2} injection. Well fluids were collected from both Stuttgart (storage formation, ~650 m depth) and Exter Formations (~400 m depth, overlying the caprock) either through pump tests or downhole samplings. Rock samples were retrieved during a deep drilling into the Exter Formation and primarily comprised quartz, ferrous dolomite or ankerite, calcite, analcime, plagioclase and clay minerals, as determined through X-ray diffraction analyses. In the rocks, the total organic carbon (TOC), which potentially contributes to microbial growth, was mostly below 1000 mg kg^{-1...
Studies of the potential environmental consequences of carbon capture and storage (CCS) have, to dat...
Microbial communities in deep subsurface environments comprise a large portion of Earth's biomass, b...
International audienceOpalinus Clay is a candidate host rock for a high-level radioactive waste repo...
AbstractMicroorganisms play an important role in the transformation of material within the earth’s c...
Microorganisms play an important role in the transformation of material within the earth's crust. Th...
The Cheb Basin (NW Bohemia, Czech Republic) is a shallow, neogene intracontinental basin. It is a no...
AbstractThis study characterized the composition and activity of the autochthonous microbial communi...
One of the main challenges of CCS technology is to estimate and control the stability of the storage...
At the CO2SINK site (Ketzin, near Berlin, Germany), the pilot study for onshore CO2 storage in salin...
In addition to efforts aimed at reducing anthropogenic production of greenhouse gases, geological st...
Despite extremely starved conditions, caves contain surprisingly diverse microbial communities. Our ...
AbstractStudies of the potential environmental consequences of carbon capture and storage (CCS) have...
The injection of supercritical CO2 into depleted oil reservoirs for long-term storage will influence...
Microorganisms influence the chemical and physical properties of subsurface environments and thus re...
<div><p>In addition to efforts aimed at reducing anthropogenic production of greenhouse gases, geolo...
Studies of the potential environmental consequences of carbon capture and storage (CCS) have, to dat...
Microbial communities in deep subsurface environments comprise a large portion of Earth's biomass, b...
International audienceOpalinus Clay is a candidate host rock for a high-level radioactive waste repo...
AbstractMicroorganisms play an important role in the transformation of material within the earth’s c...
Microorganisms play an important role in the transformation of material within the earth's crust. Th...
The Cheb Basin (NW Bohemia, Czech Republic) is a shallow, neogene intracontinental basin. It is a no...
AbstractThis study characterized the composition and activity of the autochthonous microbial communi...
One of the main challenges of CCS technology is to estimate and control the stability of the storage...
At the CO2SINK site (Ketzin, near Berlin, Germany), the pilot study for onshore CO2 storage in salin...
In addition to efforts aimed at reducing anthropogenic production of greenhouse gases, geological st...
Despite extremely starved conditions, caves contain surprisingly diverse microbial communities. Our ...
AbstractStudies of the potential environmental consequences of carbon capture and storage (CCS) have...
The injection of supercritical CO2 into depleted oil reservoirs for long-term storage will influence...
Microorganisms influence the chemical and physical properties of subsurface environments and thus re...
<div><p>In addition to efforts aimed at reducing anthropogenic production of greenhouse gases, geolo...
Studies of the potential environmental consequences of carbon capture and storage (CCS) have, to dat...
Microbial communities in deep subsurface environments comprise a large portion of Earth's biomass, b...
International audienceOpalinus Clay is a candidate host rock for a high-level radioactive waste repo...