It has been proposed to rise Venice by injecting CO2 into an aquifer lying 600–800 m below its lagoon. It is shown that because of the prevailing ambient conditions in the aquifer phase change of CO2 cannot be avoided. The ensuing change of specific volume and compressibility will inhibit a uniform uplift pattern which is needed to avoid cracks in historical buildings. Further, both liquid and gaseous CO2 produce capillary effects at the contact surface with water in the voids of the reservoir rock and this affects its mechanical response. Hence further non homogeneity in the uplift pattern will be produced. This prevents the use of CO2 in the proposed conditions. This contribution is a short version of the paper by Schrefler and Bonacina, ...
Recent numerical studies based on a simplified lithostratigraphy of the Venice subsurface suggest th...
The proposed injection of seawater in a brackish, sandy aquifer lying 600\u2013800 m under the lagoo...
The minimum injection depth for the storage of CO2 is normally set at 800 metres. At and beyond this...
It has been proposed to rise Venice by injecting CO2 into an aquifer lying 600–800 m below its lagoo...
It has been proposed to rise Venice by injecting CO2 into an aquifer lying 600-800 m below its lagoo...
Simulation of CO2 sequestration in deep geological formations is a multi-disciplinary effort involvi...
Simulation of CO2 sequestration in deep geological formations is a multi-disciplinary effort involvi...
The existence of the historical setting of the city of Venice and the environmental ecosystem of her...
Recent field evidence suggests that injecting fluids below the ground surface can induce an anthropo...
On 14 May this year, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi cut the ribbon on a multibillion-dolla...
The frequency of flooding in Venice has drastically increased over the last 50 years as a major cons...
On 14 May this year, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi cut the ribbon on a multibillion-dolla...
The frequency of flooding in Venice has drastically increased over the last 50 years as a major cons...
Anthropogenic CO2 sequestration in deep geological formations may represent a viable option to fulfi...
CO2 sequestration in geological formations requires specific conditions to safely store this greenho...
Recent numerical studies based on a simplified lithostratigraphy of the Venice subsurface suggest th...
The proposed injection of seawater in a brackish, sandy aquifer lying 600\u2013800 m under the lagoo...
The minimum injection depth for the storage of CO2 is normally set at 800 metres. At and beyond this...
It has been proposed to rise Venice by injecting CO2 into an aquifer lying 600–800 m below its lagoo...
It has been proposed to rise Venice by injecting CO2 into an aquifer lying 600-800 m below its lagoo...
Simulation of CO2 sequestration in deep geological formations is a multi-disciplinary effort involvi...
Simulation of CO2 sequestration in deep geological formations is a multi-disciplinary effort involvi...
The existence of the historical setting of the city of Venice and the environmental ecosystem of her...
Recent field evidence suggests that injecting fluids below the ground surface can induce an anthropo...
On 14 May this year, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi cut the ribbon on a multibillion-dolla...
The frequency of flooding in Venice has drastically increased over the last 50 years as a major cons...
On 14 May this year, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi cut the ribbon on a multibillion-dolla...
The frequency of flooding in Venice has drastically increased over the last 50 years as a major cons...
Anthropogenic CO2 sequestration in deep geological formations may represent a viable option to fulfi...
CO2 sequestration in geological formations requires specific conditions to safely store this greenho...
Recent numerical studies based on a simplified lithostratigraphy of the Venice subsurface suggest th...
The proposed injection of seawater in a brackish, sandy aquifer lying 600\u2013800 m under the lagoo...
The minimum injection depth for the storage of CO2 is normally set at 800 metres. At and beyond this...