Review paper

Status of CO2storage in deep saline aquifers with emphasis on modeling approaches and practical simulations

Volume: 51, Issue: 9, Pages: 6846 - 6892
Published: Sep 1, 2015
Abstract
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is the only viable technology to mitigate carbon emissions while allowing continued large-scale use of fossil fuels. The storage part of CCS involves injection of carbon dioxide, captured from large stationary sources, into deep geological formations. Deep saline aquifers have the largest identified storage potential, with estimated storage capacity sufficient to store emissions from large stationary sources for...
Paper Details
Title
Status of CO2storage in deep saline aquifers with emphasis on modeling approaches and practical simulations
Published Date
Sep 1, 2015
Volume
51
Issue
9
Pages
6846 - 6892
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