AbstractDawsonite, which frequently plays an important role in geochemical modelling of CO2 storage complex, is a rare mineral in the nature. This study reports mode of occurrences of natural dawsonite recently re-discovered in a classical locality of Japan (the Izumi Group, SW Japan), in comparison with our geochemical modelling of CO2 storage in sedimentary strata. The simulation has shown that dawsonite is only stable in the early stage of the evolution of CO2 storage complex even though an extensive precipitation of this mineral in the CO2-affected part within. Natural dawsonite forms mineral veins in a compact mudstone layer, and is also found to be a product of early stage of carbonate veining. The observation is concordant with the s...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
AbstractFor investigation of the risks associated with future geological storage of CO2, and for det...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
AbstractDawsonite-bearing carbonate veins are abundant in a compact mudstone layer of the lower part...
AbstractNumerical simulation using TOUGHREACT software has shown that more than 20Mt of CO2 can be s...
AbstractThis study deals with dawsonite-bearing carbonate veins in the Izumi Group, SW Japan, as a n...
The geological storage of CO{sub 2} in deep saline formations is increasing seen as a viable strateg...
AbstractHigh- CO2 coal seams occur in many sedimentary basins world-wide and provide natural analogu...
AbstractDawsonite-bearing carbonate veins are abundant in a compact mudstone layer of the lower part...
AbstractIn this paper, we evaluate CO2 geochemical trapping mechanisms in a sandstone reservoir at N...
Abstract: CO 2 is a common gas in geological systems so that planned storage of CO 2 in the subsur-f...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
AbstractGeological storage is considered one of the most promising solutions to reduce CO2 emissions...
AbstractThe capture and geological CO2 storage (CCGS) in deep aqui fers, depleted oil and gas fields...
AbstractModelling the progress of geochemical processes in CO2 storage sites is frustrated by uncert...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
AbstractFor investigation of the risks associated with future geological storage of CO2, and for det...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
AbstractDawsonite-bearing carbonate veins are abundant in a compact mudstone layer of the lower part...
AbstractNumerical simulation using TOUGHREACT software has shown that more than 20Mt of CO2 can be s...
AbstractThis study deals with dawsonite-bearing carbonate veins in the Izumi Group, SW Japan, as a n...
The geological storage of CO{sub 2} in deep saline formations is increasing seen as a viable strateg...
AbstractHigh- CO2 coal seams occur in many sedimentary basins world-wide and provide natural analogu...
AbstractDawsonite-bearing carbonate veins are abundant in a compact mudstone layer of the lower part...
AbstractIn this paper, we evaluate CO2 geochemical trapping mechanisms in a sandstone reservoir at N...
Abstract: CO 2 is a common gas in geological systems so that planned storage of CO 2 in the subsur-f...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
AbstractGeological storage is considered one of the most promising solutions to reduce CO2 emissions...
AbstractThe capture and geological CO2 storage (CCGS) in deep aqui fers, depleted oil and gas fields...
AbstractModelling the progress of geochemical processes in CO2 storage sites is frustrated by uncert...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...
AbstractFor investigation of the risks associated with future geological storage of CO2, and for det...
Geochemical models of CO2 injection into reservoir sandstones often predict the growth of minerals t...