Geochemical modeling of changes in caprock permeability caused by CO2–brine–rock interactions under the diffusion mechanism

Volume: 74, Pages: 83 - 83
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Geologic Carbon Sequestration (GCS) has been widely considered as a significant means for reducing CO 2 emissions to address global climate change. The caprock sealing plays a key role in determining permanence and security of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) storage in geologic formations. This study presents geochemical modeling of CO 2 –brine–rock interactions in a deep saline aquifer in the Jianghan Basin, which is a potential target for CO 2...
Paper Details
Title
Geochemical modeling of changes in caprock permeability caused by CO2–brine–rock interactions under the diffusion mechanism
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
74
Pages
83 - 83
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