AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation provides the most effective and permanent solution for geologic CO2 storage. Basaltic rocks have the potential to store large volumes of CO2 as (Ca, Mg, Fe) carbonates [1]. Existing monitoring and verification techniques for geologic CO2 storage are insufficient to quantitatively characterize solubility and mineral trapping in a geologic reservoir. We developed and tested a new reactive tracer technique for quantitative monitoring and detection of dissolved and chemically transformed CO2. The technique involves the active tagging of the injected CO2 with low levels of radiocarbon (14C) as a reactive tracer in combination with the injection of non-reactive tracers such as sulfurhexafluoride (SF6) and trifl...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent ...
At the International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas (IEA GHG) Weyburn-Midale Project in Saskatchewan, ...
Long-term security is critical to the success and public acceptance of geologic carbon storage. Much...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation provides the most effective and permanent solution for geologic ...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
In situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolved CO2. E...
AbstractThe storage of large volumes of industrial CO2 emissions in deep geological formations is on...
In situ carbonation of basaltic rocks could provide a long-term carbon storage solution, which is es...
The long-term security of geologic carbon storage is critical to its success and public acceptance. ...
AbstractThe reduction of atmospheric CO2 is one of the challenges that scientists face today. Univer...
The reduction of atmospheric CO2 is one of the challenges that scientists face today. University of ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).The engineered removal of atmospheric CO 2 is now considered a k...
CO2 capture and geological storage (CCS) is recognized as an essential technolo-gy to achieve carbon...
AbstractIn order to study CO2-water-rock reactions relative to effectiveness of CO2 geological stora...
Results from injection of 175 tonnes of CO 2 into the basaltic subsurface rocks at the CarbFix site ...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent ...
At the International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas (IEA GHG) Weyburn-Midale Project in Saskatchewan, ...
Long-term security is critical to the success and public acceptance of geologic carbon storage. Much...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation provides the most effective and permanent solution for geologic ...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
In situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolved CO2. E...
AbstractThe storage of large volumes of industrial CO2 emissions in deep geological formations is on...
In situ carbonation of basaltic rocks could provide a long-term carbon storage solution, which is es...
The long-term security of geologic carbon storage is critical to its success and public acceptance. ...
AbstractThe reduction of atmospheric CO2 is one of the challenges that scientists face today. Univer...
The reduction of atmospheric CO2 is one of the challenges that scientists face today. University of ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).The engineered removal of atmospheric CO 2 is now considered a k...
CO2 capture and geological storage (CCS) is recognized as an essential technolo-gy to achieve carbon...
AbstractIn order to study CO2-water-rock reactions relative to effectiveness of CO2 geological stora...
Results from injection of 175 tonnes of CO 2 into the basaltic subsurface rocks at the CarbFix site ...
AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent ...
At the International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas (IEA GHG) Weyburn-Midale Project in Saskatchewan, ...
Long-term security is critical to the success and public acceptance of geologic carbon storage. Much...