Browsing Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences by Subject "Dissolution"
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The impact of local-scale processes on large-scale CO2 migration and immobilization
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011)Storage security of injected carbon dioxide (CO2) is an essential component of risk management for geological carbon sequestration operations. During the injection and early post-injection periods, CO2 leakage may occur ... -
A numerical study of transport and spreading of gases from natural analogues of gas-seepage through the seafloor
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009-02)Natural leakages of CO2 are reported in the literature at mid ocean ridges and CH4 seepages in hydrocarbon rich ares. These could potentially serve as natural analogues of leakages from CO2 storages. In this study we have ... -
Robust simulation of sharp-interface models for fast estimation of CO2 trapping capacity in large-scale aquifer systems
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-02)Modeling geological carbon storage represents a new and substantial challenge for the subsurface geosciences. To increase understanding and make good engineering decisions, containment processes and large-scale storage ...