Microorganisms play an important role in the transformation of material within the earth's crust. The storage of CO2 could affect the composition of inorganic and organic components in the reservoir, consequently influencing microbial activities. To study the microbial induced processes together with geochemical, petrophysical and mineralogical changes, occurring during CO2 storage, long-term laboratory experiments under simulated reservoir P-T conditions were carried out. Clean inner core sections, obtained from the reservoir region at the CO2 storage site in Ketzin (Germany) from a depth of about 650 m, were incubated in high pressure vessels together with sterile synthetic formation brine under in situ P-T conditions of 5.5 MPa and 40°C....
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to identify and quantify the fate and speciation...
Geologic carbon storage (GCS) is a crucial part of a proposed mitigation strategy to reduce the anth...
AbstractTo study the long term effects of geochemically and microbially induced mineral dissolution ...
AbstractMicroorganisms play an important role in the transformation of material within the earth’s c...
Two geological formations at the CO_{2} storage pilot site in Ketzin (Germany) were geochemically an...
Microorganisms influence the chemical and physical properties of subsurface environments and thus re...
Studies of the potential environmental consequences of carbon capture and storage (CCS) have, to dat...
AbstractStudies of the potential environmental consequences of carbon capture and storage (CCS) have...
The Cheb Basin (NW Bohemia, Czech Republic) is a shallow, neogene intracontinental basin. It is a no...
© 2015 Dr. Andre MuThe cycling of many elements at or near the Earth’s surface, including nitrogen, ...
One of the main challenges of CCS technology is to estimate and control the stability of the storage...
Characterization of inorganic carbon (C) utilizing microorganisms from deep crystalline rocks is of ...
textWhen CO₂ is sequestered into deep saline aquifers, significant changes to the biogeochemistry of...
Our primary research paper (Mu et al., 2014) demonstrated selective changes to a deep subsurface pro...
The capture and geological storage of CO2 can be used to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissio...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to identify and quantify the fate and speciation...
Geologic carbon storage (GCS) is a crucial part of a proposed mitigation strategy to reduce the anth...
AbstractTo study the long term effects of geochemically and microbially induced mineral dissolution ...
AbstractMicroorganisms play an important role in the transformation of material within the earth’s c...
Two geological formations at the CO_{2} storage pilot site in Ketzin (Germany) were geochemically an...
Microorganisms influence the chemical and physical properties of subsurface environments and thus re...
Studies of the potential environmental consequences of carbon capture and storage (CCS) have, to dat...
AbstractStudies of the potential environmental consequences of carbon capture and storage (CCS) have...
The Cheb Basin (NW Bohemia, Czech Republic) is a shallow, neogene intracontinental basin. It is a no...
© 2015 Dr. Andre MuThe cycling of many elements at or near the Earth’s surface, including nitrogen, ...
One of the main challenges of CCS technology is to estimate and control the stability of the storage...
Characterization of inorganic carbon (C) utilizing microorganisms from deep crystalline rocks is of ...
textWhen CO₂ is sequestered into deep saline aquifers, significant changes to the biogeochemistry of...
Our primary research paper (Mu et al., 2014) demonstrated selective changes to a deep subsurface pro...
The capture and geological storage of CO2 can be used to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissio...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to identify and quantify the fate and speciation...
Geologic carbon storage (GCS) is a crucial part of a proposed mitigation strategy to reduce the anth...
AbstractTo study the long term effects of geochemically and microbially induced mineral dissolution ...