ABSTRACT: The rise and dissolutions of CO2 or CH4 particles (bubbles or drops) from deep ocean is important for understanding the fate of the release of these components from marine sediments. In this paper is presented a complete fluiddynamic and dissolution model that accounts also the effect of the presence of gas hydrates at the interface of the particles. The rise velocity is a result of the effect of the particle deformation on the drag coefficient. The proposed model for evaluating the particle rise velocity has not be developed specifically for the case of CO2 and CH4 release here analyzed, but it is general for liquid−liquid or gas−liquid systems. The comparison of the model with experimental data reported in the literature shows a...
AbstractThe objective of the present study is to gain a fundamental understanding on CO2 behavior du...
AbstractNatural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages ...
AbstractThis paper assesses how parameter uncertainties in the model for rise velocity of CO2 drople...
ABSTRACT: The rise and dissolutions of CO2 or CH4 particles (bubbles or drops) from deep ocean is im...
In this work the dynamics and dissolution of a hydratecovered CO2 drop were studied, using a numeric...
The sequestration of fossil fuel CO2 in the deep ocean has been discussed by a number of workers, an...
AbstractA numerical model of an individual CO2 bubble dissolution and ascent in shallow seawater was...
The dissolution from a liquid CO2 lake source located at a flat ocean bottom at 3,000 m depth is inv...
An analysis of the dissolution and velocity of a single CO2 drop rising from 800 m depth is made. Th...
Direct oceanic disposal of fossil fuel CO2 is being considered as a possible means to moderate the g...
To help constrain models involving the chemical stability and lifetime of gas clathrate hydrates exp...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
Terminal bubble rise velocities play a major role in industrial and environmental applications and t...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
Natural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages in hydro...
AbstractThe objective of the present study is to gain a fundamental understanding on CO2 behavior du...
AbstractNatural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages ...
AbstractThis paper assesses how parameter uncertainties in the model for rise velocity of CO2 drople...
ABSTRACT: The rise and dissolutions of CO2 or CH4 particles (bubbles or drops) from deep ocean is im...
In this work the dynamics and dissolution of a hydratecovered CO2 drop were studied, using a numeric...
The sequestration of fossil fuel CO2 in the deep ocean has been discussed by a number of workers, an...
AbstractA numerical model of an individual CO2 bubble dissolution and ascent in shallow seawater was...
The dissolution from a liquid CO2 lake source located at a flat ocean bottom at 3,000 m depth is inv...
An analysis of the dissolution and velocity of a single CO2 drop rising from 800 m depth is made. Th...
Direct oceanic disposal of fossil fuel CO2 is being considered as a possible means to moderate the g...
To help constrain models involving the chemical stability and lifetime of gas clathrate hydrates exp...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, ...
Terminal bubble rise velocities play a major role in industrial and environmental applications and t...
A two-fluid, small scale numerical ocean model was developed to simulate plume dynamics and increas...
Natural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages in hydro...
AbstractThe objective of the present study is to gain a fundamental understanding on CO2 behavior du...
AbstractNatural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages ...
AbstractThis paper assesses how parameter uncertainties in the model for rise velocity of CO2 drople...