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View article: Microstructural study of the Praid Salt Diapir (Transylvanian basin, Romania) and its implication on deformation history and hydrogen storage potential
Microstructural study of the Praid Salt Diapir (Transylvanian basin, Romania) and its implication on deformation history and hydrogen storage potential Open
View article: Mineral reactivity under subsurface hydrogen storage conditions from the Carpathian-Pannonian region: an experimental and geochemical modeling study
Mineral reactivity under subsurface hydrogen storage conditions from the Carpathian-Pannonian region: an experimental and geochemical modeling study Open
The concept of subsurface hydrogen storage was born in the middle of the 1970’s in the shadow of the global oil crisis, however the high prices of commercial hydrogen limited the interest in it as an energy source. Today, hydrogen is…
View article: K-feldspar – H2 interaction in the context ofunderground hydrogen storage
K-feldspar – H2 interaction in the context ofunderground hydrogen storage Open
Geologic reservoirs, including sandstones, can serve as sites for underground hydrogen storage (UHS). However, for a successful commercial application, a more detailed knowledge of the rock–pore-water–hydrogen gas (H2) systems is necessary…
View article: Rock forming minerals reactivity in hydrogen environment – experimental and modeling study
Rock forming minerals reactivity in hydrogen environment – experimental and modeling study Open
View article: Experimental and modeling geochemical study of sandstones in the Pannonian Basin (Central Europe) for potential underground hydrogen storage
Experimental and modeling geochemical study of sandstones in the Pannonian Basin (Central Europe) for potential underground hydrogen storage Open
View article: Optical Image Analysis Applied to Pore Network Quantification of Sandstones Under Experimental CO2 Injection
Optical Image Analysis Applied to Pore Network Quantification of Sandstones Under Experimental CO2 Injection Open
Persistent Problems in Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media: Modeling and Visualization from Pore to Laboratory and Field Scales H41D-1351