Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but for construction of oil and gas storage caverns and for isolation of radioactive and other hazardous wastes. Current interest is fast expanding towards construction and re-use of solution-mined caverns for storage of renewable energy in the form of hydrogen, compressed air and other gases. Evaluating the long term performance and safety of such systems demands an understanding of the coupled mechanical behavior and transport properties of salt. This volume presents a collection of 60 research papers defining the state-of-the-art in the field. Topics range from fundamental work on deformation mechanisms and damage of rock salt to compaction o...
Safe Underground Gas Storage (UGS) can be achieved in artificial, salt caverns to meet fluctuations ...
The caverns are built in the salt massifs, by dissolving the salt at depths from 150 m to 1000÷2000m...
Despite significant progress in the knowledge of salt mechanical behavior over 30 last years, long-t...
Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but...
Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but...
Salt caverns form an ideal reservoir for gas storage, and as such are extensively used for seasonal ...
The presence of evaporitic formations in sedimentary basins, often dominated by the salt mineral hal...
Salts are mined for both storage and extraction purposes, either via dry or solution mining techniqu...
A promising option for storing large-scale quantities of green gases (e.g., hydrogen) is in subsurfa...
Salt caverns are used for the storage of natural gas, LPG, oil, hydrogen, and compressed air due to ...
Salt rock has been used as hast rock to storing hydrocarbons and disposing nuclear wastes because of...
International audienceThe present work is devoted to the study of underground hydrogen storage in sa...
The state of knowledge about utilization of solution-mined salt cavities for CAES including laborato...
Due to the advantages of low porosity, low permeability, high ductility, and excellent capacities fo...
International audienceStorage of natural gas in salt caverns had been developed mainly for seasonal ...
Safe Underground Gas Storage (UGS) can be achieved in artificial, salt caverns to meet fluctuations ...
The caverns are built in the salt massifs, by dissolving the salt at depths from 150 m to 1000÷2000m...
Despite significant progress in the knowledge of salt mechanical behavior over 30 last years, long-t...
Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but...
Rock salt formations have long been recognized as a valuable resource - not only for salt mining but...
Salt caverns form an ideal reservoir for gas storage, and as such are extensively used for seasonal ...
The presence of evaporitic formations in sedimentary basins, often dominated by the salt mineral hal...
Salts are mined for both storage and extraction purposes, either via dry or solution mining techniqu...
A promising option for storing large-scale quantities of green gases (e.g., hydrogen) is in subsurfa...
Salt caverns are used for the storage of natural gas, LPG, oil, hydrogen, and compressed air due to ...
Salt rock has been used as hast rock to storing hydrocarbons and disposing nuclear wastes because of...
International audienceThe present work is devoted to the study of underground hydrogen storage in sa...
The state of knowledge about utilization of solution-mined salt cavities for CAES including laborato...
Due to the advantages of low porosity, low permeability, high ductility, and excellent capacities fo...
International audienceStorage of natural gas in salt caverns had been developed mainly for seasonal ...
Safe Underground Gas Storage (UGS) can be achieved in artificial, salt caverns to meet fluctuations ...
The caverns are built in the salt massifs, by dissolving the salt at depths from 150 m to 1000÷2000m...
Despite significant progress in the knowledge of salt mechanical behavior over 30 last years, long-t...