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Seepage Characteristics of 3D Micron Pore-Fracture in Coal and a Permeability Evolution Model Based on Structural Characteristics under CO2 Injection
Sequestration of CO 2 in unworkable coal seams is one of the most promising carbon reduction strategies. The mobility of CO 2 in coal reservoirs is...
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Carbon dioxide sequestration in underground formations: review of experimental, modeling, and field studies
Carbon dioxide has gradually found widespread usage in the field of science and engineering while various efforts have focused on ways to combat the...
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Geoelectrical characterisation of CO2–water systems in porous media: application to carbon sequestration
Carbon sequestration is a promising method for the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions as it permits the storage of compressed CO 2 in the...
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On the trade-offs and synergies between forest carbon sequestration and substitution
Forest biomass can be used in two different ways to limit the growth of the atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations: (1) to provide negative...
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Meteorological Tower Observed CO2 Flux and Footprint in the Forest of **aoxing’an Mountains, Northeast China
The **aoxing’an Mountains, located in the temperate monsoon climate zone in Northeast China, have the largest and most complete virgin Korean pine...
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Rapid increase of surface water pCO2 revealed by settling particulate organic matter carbon isotope time series during 2001–2009 in Sagami Bay, Japan
Little is known about the rate of increase of coastal seawater p CO 2 ( p CO 2 sea ), despite its necessity for assessing future oceanic CO 2 uptake...
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Small scale photo bioreactor treatment of tannery wastewater, heavy metal biosorption and CO2 sequestration using microalga Chlorella sp.: a biodegradation approach
Recently, mass production of lipid along with heavy metal reduction is gaining momentum due to their cost-effective and greener approach towards...
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Application of novel organic acid-modified biosorbent in the sequestration of aqueous zinc ion
Alhagi graecorum ( AG ) is an invasive plant with a massive/robust root structure that can grow up to 12 feet into the ground. The present study...
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Carbon Sequestration in the Coastal Marine Biomorpholithosystems of the Salmon Bay of Aniva Bay
Determining the carbon sequestration capacity of coastal marine ecosystems in Russia is a process that has just begun. The category of priority tasks... -
Contribution of marine macrophytes to pCO2 and DOC variations in human-impacted coastal waters
Carbon cycles in coastal waters are highly sensitive to human activities and play important roles in global carbon budgets. CO 2 sink–source behavior...
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Influence of different CO2 phase states on fluid flow pathways in coal: insights from image reconstruction and fractal study
The CO 2 phase state changes during the long-term interaction with coal seams. A proper understanding of the influence of different CO 2 phase states...
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Impacts of pressure, temperature, and CO2 fraction on performance of CO2-circulated geothermal power plants
Although CO 2 behaviors in porous subsurface formations have been extensively investigated during decades of CO 2 -enhanced oil recovery and CO 2 ...
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Experimental measurements of CO2 adsorption on Indonesian low-rank coals under various conditions
In this study, the CO 2 adsorption capacity was measured on Indonesian low-rank coals in the raw and dry conditions in powder and block states using...
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Changes in carbon fractions with corn straw incorporation and comparison of carbon sequestration efficiency in Phaeozem derived from two parent materials in China
Returning corn straw to soil improves soil carbon sequestration in the Phaeozem regions of Northeast China. This research was to investigate the...
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Simulation of Multiphase Flow and Poromechanical Effects Around Injection Wells in CO2 Storage Sites
In geological CO 2 storage operations, wellbore deformations and leakage pathways formations can occur around injection and abandoned wells subjected...
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Implementing 4D seismic inversion based on Linear Programming techniques for CO2 monitoring at the Sleipner field CCS site in the North Sea, Norway
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of CO 2 injection monitoring in the Sleipner Field. Ensuring the safe storage and containment of CO 2 in...
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Geologic Carbon Sequestration
The energy transition has become a key political issue in many countries. The main emphasis of responses to climate change challenges is in... -
Deep CO2 release and the carbon budget of the central Apennines modulated by geodynamics
Recent studies increasingly recognize the importance of critical-zone weathering during mountain building for long-term CO 2 drawdown and release....
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Co-variation of silicate, carbonate and sulfide weathering drives CO2 release with erosion
Global climate is thought to be modulated by the supply of minerals to Earth’s surface. Whereas silicate weathering removes carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) from...
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Millennial atmospheric CO2 changes linked to ocean ventilation modes over past 150,000 years
Ice core measurements show diverse atmospheric CO 2 variations—increasing, decreasing or remaining stable—during millennial-scale North Atlantic cold...