Migration of carbon dioxide (CO2) from deep storage formations into shallow drinking water aquifers is a possible system failure related to geologic CO2 sequestration. A CO2 leak may cause mineral precipitation/ dissolution reactions, changes in aqueous speciation, and alteration of pH and redox conditions leading to potential increases of trace metal concentrations above EPA National Primary Drinking Water Standards. In this study, the Chimayo site (NM) was examined for site-specific impacts of shallow groundwater interacting with CO2 from deep storage formations. Major ion and trace element chemistry for the site have been previously studied. This work focuses on arsenic (As), which is regulated by the EPA under the Safe Drinking Water Ac...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS), specifically by means of geologic sequestration (GS), is a develop...
Arsenic (As) concentrations in groundwater that exceed the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) (10 μg/L)...
Potential leakages of CO<sub>2</sub> from storage sites to shallow aquifers could have adverse impac...
If carbon dioxide stored in deep saline aquifers were to leak into an overlying aquifer containing p...
Large-scale deployment of CO2 geological sequestration requires understanding and assessing the risk...
AbstractA vital aspect to public and regulatory acceptance of carbon sequestration is assurance that...
Geological storage of CO2 is under intensive investigation. The potential for leakage from CO2 stora...
Storage of CO2 in deep geologic formations is under intensive investigation. The potential for leaka...
AbstractIf carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration into deep geologic reservoirs is to be accepted by the...
International audienceA field experiment was conducted using a push-pull test method in a shallow aq...
AbstractAs an effort to evaluate risks associated with geologic sequestration of CO2, this work asse...
Large scale deployment of CO2 geological sequestration requires the assessment of the risks. One of ...
<p>The overall goal of this Ph.D. study was to investigate the mobilization of arsenic (As) from sed...
One of the risks that CO2 geological sequestration imposes on the environment is the impact of poten...
AbstractThe potential for the release of metals into groundwater following the injection of carbon d...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS), specifically by means of geologic sequestration (GS), is a develop...
Arsenic (As) concentrations in groundwater that exceed the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) (10 μg/L)...
Potential leakages of CO<sub>2</sub> from storage sites to shallow aquifers could have adverse impac...
If carbon dioxide stored in deep saline aquifers were to leak into an overlying aquifer containing p...
Large-scale deployment of CO2 geological sequestration requires understanding and assessing the risk...
AbstractA vital aspect to public and regulatory acceptance of carbon sequestration is assurance that...
Geological storage of CO2 is under intensive investigation. The potential for leakage from CO2 stora...
Storage of CO2 in deep geologic formations is under intensive investigation. The potential for leaka...
AbstractIf carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration into deep geologic reservoirs is to be accepted by the...
International audienceA field experiment was conducted using a push-pull test method in a shallow aq...
AbstractAs an effort to evaluate risks associated with geologic sequestration of CO2, this work asse...
Large scale deployment of CO2 geological sequestration requires the assessment of the risks. One of ...
<p>The overall goal of this Ph.D. study was to investigate the mobilization of arsenic (As) from sed...
One of the risks that CO2 geological sequestration imposes on the environment is the impact of poten...
AbstractThe potential for the release of metals into groundwater following the injection of carbon d...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS), specifically by means of geologic sequestration (GS), is a develop...
Arsenic (As) concentrations in groundwater that exceed the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) (10 μg/L)...
Potential leakages of CO<sub>2</sub> from storage sites to shallow aquifers could have adverse impac...