AbstractInjection of CO2 into basaltic formations provides significant benefits including permanent storage by mineralisation and large storage volume. The largest geological storage potential lies offshore and in the case of basalt, along the mid-oceanic ridges where CO2 could be stored as carbonate minerals for thousands of years. Most of the bedrock, both on land and offshore Iceland consists of basalt that could theoretically be used for injection of CO2, fully dissolved in water. The most feasible formations are the youngest formations located within the active rift zone. It is estimated that up to 7000 GtCO2 could be stored offshore Iceland within the Exclusive Economic Zone. Site specific geological research and pilot studies are req...
Developing a method for secure sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in geological formation...
© 2016, American Association for the Advancement of Science. All rights reserved.Carbon capture and ...
AbstractThe long-term security of geologic carbon storage is critical to its success and public acce...
AbstractIceland is the largest landmass found above sea level at the mid-ocean ridges, about 103,000...
Iceland is the largest landmass found above sea level at the mid-ocean ridges, about 103,000 km2 mos...
AbstractThe storage of large volumes of industrial CO2 emissions in deep geological formations is on...
In situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolved CO2. E...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
The long-term security of geologic carbon storage is critical to its success and public acceptance. ...
Climate change is taking place due to significant emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere....
In situ carbonation of basaltic rocks could provide a long-term carbon storage solution, which is es...
One of the main challenges of worldwide carbon capture and storage (CCS) efforts is its cost. As muc...
In recent years, the debate over the most effective means to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd CO2 geo-storage in basaltic formations has recently been demonstrated as a viabl...
Long-term security is critical to the success and public acceptance of geologic carbon storage. Much...
Developing a method for secure sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in geological formation...
© 2016, American Association for the Advancement of Science. All rights reserved.Carbon capture and ...
AbstractThe long-term security of geologic carbon storage is critical to its success and public acce...
AbstractIceland is the largest landmass found above sea level at the mid-ocean ridges, about 103,000...
Iceland is the largest landmass found above sea level at the mid-ocean ridges, about 103,000 km2 mos...
AbstractThe storage of large volumes of industrial CO2 emissions in deep geological formations is on...
In situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolved CO2. E...
AbstractIn situ mineral carbonation is facilitated by aqueous-phase chemical reactions with dissolve...
The long-term security of geologic carbon storage is critical to its success and public acceptance. ...
Climate change is taking place due to significant emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere....
In situ carbonation of basaltic rocks could provide a long-term carbon storage solution, which is es...
One of the main challenges of worldwide carbon capture and storage (CCS) efforts is its cost. As muc...
In recent years, the debate over the most effective means to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd CO2 geo-storage in basaltic formations has recently been demonstrated as a viabl...
Long-term security is critical to the success and public acceptance of geologic carbon storage. Much...
Developing a method for secure sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in geological formation...
© 2016, American Association for the Advancement of Science. All rights reserved.Carbon capture and ...
AbstractThe long-term security of geologic carbon storage is critical to its success and public acce...