AbstractContinental flood basalts represent one of the largest geologic structures on earth but have received comparatively little attention for geologic storage of CO2. Flood basalt lava flows have flow tops that are porous, permeable, and have large potential capacity for storage of CO2. In appropriate geologic settings, interbedded sediment layers and dense low-permeability basalt rock flow interior sections may act as effective seals allowing time for mineralization reactions to occur. Previous laboratory experiments showed the relatively rapid chemical reaction of CO2-saturated pore water with basalts to form stable carbonate minerals. However, recent laboratory tests with water-saturated supercritical CO2 show that mineralization reac...
India currently produces 7 – 8% of annual global CO2 emissions, with energy production accounting fo...
Continued global use of fossil fuels places a premium on developing technology solutions to minimize...
The potential dangers with increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, such as climate changes...
AbstractContinental flood basalts represent one of the largest geologic structures on earth but have...
AbstractThe U.S. Department of Energy Big Sky Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership completed dr...
AbstractLong term storage of CO2 in geologic formations is currently considered the most attractive ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd CO2 geo-storage in basaltic formations has recently been demonstrated as a viabl...
Geologicalsequestration of carbon dioxide in deep reservoirs may provide alarge-scale option for red...
AbstractMafic continental flood basalts form a globally important, but under-characterized CO2 seque...
Developing a method for secure sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in geological formation...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
In 2013, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory led a geologic carbon sequestration field demonst...
In situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolved CO2. E...
Porous basaltic aquifers are currently being considered as a key geologic carbon storage host due to...
AbstractFlood basalts are receiving increasing attention as possible host formations for geologic se...
India currently produces 7 – 8% of annual global CO2 emissions, with energy production accounting fo...
Continued global use of fossil fuels places a premium on developing technology solutions to minimize...
The potential dangers with increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, such as climate changes...
AbstractContinental flood basalts represent one of the largest geologic structures on earth but have...
AbstractThe U.S. Department of Energy Big Sky Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership completed dr...
AbstractLong term storage of CO2 in geologic formations is currently considered the most attractive ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd CO2 geo-storage in basaltic formations has recently been demonstrated as a viabl...
Geologicalsequestration of carbon dioxide in deep reservoirs may provide alarge-scale option for red...
AbstractMafic continental flood basalts form a globally important, but under-characterized CO2 seque...
Developing a method for secure sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in geological formation...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
In 2013, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory led a geologic carbon sequestration field demonst...
In situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolved CO2. E...
Porous basaltic aquifers are currently being considered as a key geologic carbon storage host due to...
AbstractFlood basalts are receiving increasing attention as possible host formations for geologic se...
India currently produces 7 – 8% of annual global CO2 emissions, with energy production accounting fo...
Continued global use of fossil fuels places a premium on developing technology solutions to minimize...
The potential dangers with increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, such as climate changes...