Significant natural CO2 emissions have been measured across the caldera of Furnas (São Miguel Island, Azores) allowing us to consider the area as a CO2 leakage analogue. During two field trips, we have collected twenty springs in purpose to measure CO2 contents (Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and "13C) and noble gas isotopic compositions (He and Ne) and for seventeen water samples, major ions chemistry. The corrected 3He/4He ratios (normalized to air ratio RA) range from 1.46 to 5.17, the carbon contents (DIC) range from 0.57 to 41,41 mmol/l and most of the waters have a "13C about -4 ‰. With field observations and waters chemistry, we have characterized seven different types of water springs through the caldera, resulting from various mixing r...
Secure storage of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in geological reservoirs requires predicting ga...
In this study, the very first geochemical and isotopic data related to surface and spring waters and...
AbstractThe political and social acceptability of the geological storage of CO2 depends on the exist...
Significant natural CO2 emissions have been measured across the caldera of Furnas (São Miguel Island...
A comprehensive monitoring program for CO2 storage sites is an integral part of designing CCS projec...
AbstractWe are developing the use of noble gases as tools to survey the integrity of CO2 geological ...
This paper presents a surface and subsurface geochemical survey of the Buracica EOR-CO2 field onsho...
The noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe) are present in trace quantities in all natural and engineere...
AbstractThe noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe) are present in trace quantities in all natural and e...
Natural analogs offer a valuable opportunity to investigate the long-term impacts associated with th...
Geochemical monitoring of CO2 storage requires understanding of both innate and introduced fluids in...
This paper presents the geochemical characterization of various gas end-members involved in a deplet...
This paper presents a surface and subsurface geochemical survey of the Buracica EOR-CO2 ...
This paper presents the geochemical characterization of various gas end-members involved in a deplet...
The deployment of CCS (carbon capture and storage) at industrial scale implies the development of ef...
Secure storage of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in geological reservoirs requires predicting ga...
In this study, the very first geochemical and isotopic data related to surface and spring waters and...
AbstractThe political and social acceptability of the geological storage of CO2 depends on the exist...
Significant natural CO2 emissions have been measured across the caldera of Furnas (São Miguel Island...
A comprehensive monitoring program for CO2 storage sites is an integral part of designing CCS projec...
AbstractWe are developing the use of noble gases as tools to survey the integrity of CO2 geological ...
This paper presents a surface and subsurface geochemical survey of the Buracica EOR-CO2 field onsho...
The noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe) are present in trace quantities in all natural and engineere...
AbstractThe noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe) are present in trace quantities in all natural and e...
Natural analogs offer a valuable opportunity to investigate the long-term impacts associated with th...
Geochemical monitoring of CO2 storage requires understanding of both innate and introduced fluids in...
This paper presents the geochemical characterization of various gas end-members involved in a deplet...
This paper presents a surface and subsurface geochemical survey of the Buracica EOR-CO2 ...
This paper presents the geochemical characterization of various gas end-members involved in a deplet...
The deployment of CCS (carbon capture and storage) at industrial scale implies the development of ef...
Secure storage of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in geological reservoirs requires predicting ga...
In this study, the very first geochemical and isotopic data related to surface and spring waters and...
AbstractThe political and social acceptability of the geological storage of CO2 depends on the exist...