Geochemistry of Geologic CO2 Sequestration
โ Scribed by Donald J. DePaolo (editor); David R. Cole (editor); Alexandra Navrotsky (editor); Ian C. Bourg (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 556
- Series
- Reviews in Mineralogy & Geochemistry; 77
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Volume 77 of Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry focuses on important aspects of the geochemistry of geological CO2 sequestration. It is in large part an outgrowth of research conducted by members of the U.S. Department of Energy funded Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) known as the Center for Nanoscale Control of Geologic CO2 (NCGC). Eight out of the 15 chapters have been led by team members from the NCGC representing six of the eight partner institutions making up this center - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (lead institution, D. DePaolo - PI), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, The Ohio State University, the University of California Davis, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and Washington University, St. Louis.
โฆ Table of Contents
Reviews
Preface
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Geochemistry of Geologic Carbon Sequestration: An Overview
2. Natural Analogues
3. Thermodynamics of Carbonates
4. PVTX Properties of H2 0-C02-"salt" at PTX Conditions Applicable to Carbon Sequestration in Saline Formations
5. Experimental Perspectives of Mineral Dissolution and Precipitation due to Carbon Dioxide-Water-Rock Interactions
6. Molecular Simulation of C02- and C03-Brine-Mineral Systems
7. In situ Investigations of Carbonate Nucleation on Mineral and Organic Surfaces
8. Pore Scale Processes Associated with Subsurface C02 Injection and Sequestration
9. Carbon Mineralization: From Natural Analogues to Engineered Systems
10. Acid Gases in C02-rich Subsurface Geologic Environments
11. Geochemical Monitoring for Potential Environmental Impacts of Geologic Sequestration of C02
12. Multi-scale Imaging and Simulation of Structure, Flow and Reactive Transport for C02 Storage and EOR in Carbonate Reservoirs
13. Caprock Fracture Dissolution and C02 Leakage
14. Capillary Pressure and Mineral Wettability Influences on Reservoir C02 Capacity
15. Geochemistry of Wellbore Integrity in C02 Sequestration: Portland Cement-Steel-Brine-C02 Interactions
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