AbstractThe dissolution of supercritical CO2 in formation water is one of the main trapping mechanisms for CO2 storage in saline aquifers. We develop an analytical solution for one-dimensional flow of CO2 in a fracture with dissolution into the surrounding matrix. The solute in the matrix is transported perpendicular to the fracture by molecular diffusion. We show that there is a time-scale when the mass transfer from dissolution and advection in the fractures is comparable - after this, there is significant dissolution of the injected CO2 and the transport through the fracture is slowed down. This time-scale is typically of order 1 day, implying that dissolution is significant for CO2 injection into fractured aquifers. This analysis sugges...
One concern regarding the underground storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is its potential leakage from ...
We modifed a streamlined-based simulator based on the work of Batycky et al. (1997) [7] to solve CO2...
Carbon dioxide (CO[subscript 2]) sequestration in subsurface reservoirs is important for limiting at...
AbstractThe dissolution of supercritical CO2 in formation water is one of the main trapping mechanis...
Secure retention of CO 2 in geological reservoirs is essential for effective storage. Solubility tra...
The geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO[subscript 2]) in structural and stratigraphic traps...
AbstractThe security of storage of CO2 by injection as dense-phase gas in geological formations, inc...
A consistent thermodynamic model based on a combination of the Peng-Robinson equation of state for g...
CO2 storage in fractured reservoirs may lead to fast CO2 flow through interconnected fracture networ...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) injected into a permeable rock stratum will be stored via four major me...
AbstractWe incorporate CO2 dissolution due to convective mixing into a sharp-interface mathematical ...
AbstractModelling the progress of geochemical processes in CO2 storage sites is frustrated by uncert...
The rate of carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolution in saline aquifers is the least well‐constrained of the...
Subsurface reservoirs being considered for storing CO{sub 2} include saline aquifers, oil and gas re...
The industrial era has seen an exponential growth in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide...
One concern regarding the underground storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is its potential leakage from ...
We modifed a streamlined-based simulator based on the work of Batycky et al. (1997) [7] to solve CO2...
Carbon dioxide (CO[subscript 2]) sequestration in subsurface reservoirs is important for limiting at...
AbstractThe dissolution of supercritical CO2 in formation water is one of the main trapping mechanis...
Secure retention of CO 2 in geological reservoirs is essential for effective storage. Solubility tra...
The geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO[subscript 2]) in structural and stratigraphic traps...
AbstractThe security of storage of CO2 by injection as dense-phase gas in geological formations, inc...
A consistent thermodynamic model based on a combination of the Peng-Robinson equation of state for g...
CO2 storage in fractured reservoirs may lead to fast CO2 flow through interconnected fracture networ...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) injected into a permeable rock stratum will be stored via four major me...
AbstractWe incorporate CO2 dissolution due to convective mixing into a sharp-interface mathematical ...
AbstractModelling the progress of geochemical processes in CO2 storage sites is frustrated by uncert...
The rate of carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolution in saline aquifers is the least well‐constrained of the...
Subsurface reservoirs being considered for storing CO{sub 2} include saline aquifers, oil and gas re...
The industrial era has seen an exponential growth in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide...
One concern regarding the underground storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is its potential leakage from ...
We modifed a streamlined-based simulator based on the work of Batycky et al. (1997) [7] to solve CO2...
Carbon dioxide (CO[subscript 2]) sequestration in subsurface reservoirs is important for limiting at...