To ensure the effective long-term storage of CO2 in candidate geological storage sites, evaluation of potential leakage pathways to the surface should be undertaken. Here we use a series of natural CO2 seeps along a fault in South Africa to assess the controls on CO2 leakage to the surface. Geological mapping and detailed photogrammetry reveals extensive fracturing along the mapped fault trace. Measurements of gas flux and CO2 concentration across the fracture corridor give maximum soil gas measurements of 27% CO2 concentration and a flux of 191 g m−2 d−1. These measurements along with observations of gas bubbles in streams and travertine cones attest to CO2 migration to the surface. Permeability measurements on the host rock units show tha...
Due to the large volumes produced, carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main anthropogenic compound identifie...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage in deep geological formations is proving to be a very promising m...
AbstractThe presence of fractures in the storage reservoir at CO2 storage sites may increase the res...
To ensure the effective long-term storage of CO2 in candidate geological storage sites, evaluation o...
To ensure the effective long-term storage of CO2 in candidate geological storage sites, evaluation o...
The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the UK CCS Research Centre (www.ukccs...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a suite of technologies available to directly reduce carbon dio...
Geological sequestration of CO2 requires the presence of at least one competent seal above the stora...
The study of natural analogues can inform the long-term performance security of engineered CO2 stora...
The feasibility of permanent geological storage of CO2 has been questioned due to the potential reac...
Secure storage of CO2 is imperative for carbon capture and storage technology, and relies on a thoro...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is routinely cited as a cost effective tool for climate ...
CO2 injected into rock formations for deep geological storage must not leak to surface, since this w...
Natural carbon dioxide (CO2) emanates from a number of sites along a N-S trend that coincides with a...
To evaluate sites for long-term geological storage of CO2 and optimize techniques for monitoring the...
Due to the large volumes produced, carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main anthropogenic compound identifie...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage in deep geological formations is proving to be a very promising m...
AbstractThe presence of fractures in the storage reservoir at CO2 storage sites may increase the res...
To ensure the effective long-term storage of CO2 in candidate geological storage sites, evaluation o...
To ensure the effective long-term storage of CO2 in candidate geological storage sites, evaluation o...
The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the UK CCS Research Centre (www.ukccs...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a suite of technologies available to directly reduce carbon dio...
Geological sequestration of CO2 requires the presence of at least one competent seal above the stora...
The study of natural analogues can inform the long-term performance security of engineered CO2 stora...
The feasibility of permanent geological storage of CO2 has been questioned due to the potential reac...
Secure storage of CO2 is imperative for carbon capture and storage technology, and relies on a thoro...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is routinely cited as a cost effective tool for climate ...
CO2 injected into rock formations for deep geological storage must not leak to surface, since this w...
Natural carbon dioxide (CO2) emanates from a number of sites along a N-S trend that coincides with a...
To evaluate sites for long-term geological storage of CO2 and optimize techniques for monitoring the...
Due to the large volumes produced, carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main anthropogenic compound identifie...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage in deep geological formations is proving to be a very promising m...
AbstractThe presence of fractures in the storage reservoir at CO2 storage sites may increase the res...