Iceland is the largest landmass found above sea level at the mid-ocean ridges, about 103,000 km2 mostly made of basaltic rocks (~90%). Theoretically much of Iceland could be used for injection of CO2, fully dissolved in water. Most of the pore space in the older rocks is filled with secondary minerals, thus the young and porous basaltic formations, found within the active rift zone and covering about one third of Iceland, are the most feasible for carbon storage onshore. Studies on mineral storage of CO2 in basaltic rocks are still at an early stage. Therefore, natural analogues are important for gaining a better understanding of CO2 fixation in basaltic rocks. Volcanic geothermal systems serve as an applicable analogue since the systems r...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
This thesis aims to examine whether andesitic rock samples are likely to be good targets for permane...
AbstractThe reduction of atmospheric CO2 is one of the challenges that scientists face today. Univer...
AbstractIceland is the largest landmass found above sea level at the mid-ocean ridges, about 103,000...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent ...
AbstractThe storage of large volumes of industrial CO2 emissions in deep geological formations is on...
Climate change is taking place due to significant emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere....
Highlights • CO2 mineral carbonation storage capacity and reservoir properties of basalt asses...
In situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolved CO2. E...
The reduction of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is considered one of the greatest challenges of th...
In situ carbonation of basaltic rocks could provide a long-term carbon storage solution, which is es...
The potential dangers with increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, such as climate changes...
The water-rock interactions under geothermal conditions for metasomatic basalt and rhyolite were stu...
The long-term security of geologic carbon storage is critical to its success and public acceptance. ...
AbstractEuropean research projects mapping and assessing geological storage capacity have indicated ...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
This thesis aims to examine whether andesitic rock samples are likely to be good targets for permane...
AbstractThe reduction of atmospheric CO2 is one of the challenges that scientists face today. Univer...
AbstractIceland is the largest landmass found above sea level at the mid-ocean ridges, about 103,000...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent ...
AbstractThe storage of large volumes of industrial CO2 emissions in deep geological formations is on...
Climate change is taking place due to significant emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere....
Highlights • CO2 mineral carbonation storage capacity and reservoir properties of basalt asses...
In situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolved CO2. E...
The reduction of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is considered one of the greatest challenges of th...
In situ carbonation of basaltic rocks could provide a long-term carbon storage solution, which is es...
The potential dangers with increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, such as climate changes...
The water-rock interactions under geothermal conditions for metasomatic basalt and rhyolite were stu...
The long-term security of geologic carbon storage is critical to its success and public acceptance. ...
AbstractEuropean research projects mapping and assessing geological storage capacity have indicated ...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
This thesis aims to examine whether andesitic rock samples are likely to be good targets for permane...
AbstractThe reduction of atmospheric CO2 is one of the challenges that scientists face today. Univer...