Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals that will permanently store the CO2 in solid form, and injection experiments record significant fluctuations in porewater chemistry on a short time scale. Yet the proportion of CO2 reaction may be small, even over geological time scales. A southern North Sea (UK) gas accumulation with a high natural CO2 content (c. 50%) forms a natural analogue to engineered storage, and provides a calibration point for geochemical models of CO2–rock reaction. In the analogue site, the carbonate mineral dawsonite has formed in only trace amounts (0.4 ± 0.3% solid volume) despite exposure to high levels of CO2 for 50 Myr or more. It is calculated that only 2.4 ...
Carbon dioxide, CO2, disposal into saline aquifers could reduce emissions of anthropogenic greenhous...
Injecting CO(2) into deep geological strata is proposed as a safe and economically favourable means ...
CO2 storage is part of the transition to lower emissions; however, it necessitates a geochemical ass...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
ABSTRACT: Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of ...
Elevated concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are implicated in global warming. Mitigation of this requ...
Abstract: CO 2 is a common gas in geological systems so that planned storage of CO 2 in the subsur-f...
The Fizzy discovery, a southern North Sea (UK) gas accumulation with ~50% natural CO<sub>2<...
Miller field of the North Sea has had high concentrations of natural CO<sub>2</sub> for...
AbstractAccurate assessment of natural CO2 occurrence and its saturation state with respect to the m...
The Miller oilfield may form the first UK offshore CO2 storage site. We have examined sandstones fro...
High-CO2 coal seams occur in many sedimentary basins world-wide and provide natural analogues of the...
AbstractModelling the progress of geochemical processes in CO2 storage sites is frustrated by uncert...
Natural analogues of Portland cement can provide insights into carbonation processes operating over ...
AbstractNatural analogues of Portland cement can provide insights into carbonation processes operati...
Carbon dioxide, CO2, disposal into saline aquifers could reduce emissions of anthropogenic greenhous...
Injecting CO(2) into deep geological strata is proposed as a safe and economically favourable means ...
CO2 storage is part of the transition to lower emissions; however, it necessitates a geochemical ass...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
ABSTRACT: Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of ...
Elevated concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are implicated in global warming. Mitigation of this requ...
Abstract: CO 2 is a common gas in geological systems so that planned storage of CO 2 in the subsur-f...
The Fizzy discovery, a southern North Sea (UK) gas accumulation with ~50% natural CO<sub>2<...
Miller field of the North Sea has had high concentrations of natural CO<sub>2</sub> for...
AbstractAccurate assessment of natural CO2 occurrence and its saturation state with respect to the m...
The Miller oilfield may form the first UK offshore CO2 storage site. We have examined sandstones fro...
High-CO2 coal seams occur in many sedimentary basins world-wide and provide natural analogues of the...
AbstractModelling the progress of geochemical processes in CO2 storage sites is frustrated by uncert...
Natural analogues of Portland cement can provide insights into carbonation processes operating over ...
AbstractNatural analogues of Portland cement can provide insights into carbonation processes operati...
Carbon dioxide, CO2, disposal into saline aquifers could reduce emissions of anthropogenic greenhous...
Injecting CO(2) into deep geological strata is proposed as a safe and economically favourable means ...
CO2 storage is part of the transition to lower emissions; however, it necessitates a geochemical ass...