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View article: Feldspar alteration by disequilibrium CO <sub>2</sub> -H <sub>2</sub> O fluids in reservoir sandstones: Implications for CCS
Feldspar alteration by disequilibrium CO <sub>2</sub> -H <sub>2</sub> O fluids in reservoir sandstones: Implications for CCS Open
Understanding how the minerals in reservoir rocks respond to CO2 injection is vital for the success and safety of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects. Feldspars are the most common mineral in the Earth’s crust and act as primary fram…
View article: Experimental and microstructural analysis of feldspar solubility in CCS reservoirs
Experimental and microstructural analysis of feldspar solubility in CCS reservoirs Open
Feldspars are a common framework grain in sandstone reservoirs targeted for carbon capture and storage (CCS). They are mechanically weak under reservoir conditions and are very likely to react with CO2 injected into saline aquifers or depl…
View article: Initiation and evolution of an epicontinental shelf‐slope margin in an actively contracting deep‐water basin: The Eocene Aínsa Basin, southern Pyrenees (Spain)
Initiation and evolution of an epicontinental shelf‐slope margin in an actively contracting deep‐water basin: The Eocene Aínsa Basin, southern Pyrenees (Spain) Open
The shelf‐slope margin is a geomorphic zone with a change in gradient between subaqueous shelves and slopes, which extends towards the submarine basin‐floor. It is important because it partitions distinct sedimentary and biogenic processes…
View article: Multi-scale Investigation of a Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Aquifer and Its Impact on Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage
Multi-scale Investigation of a Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Aquifer and Its Impact on Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Open
The transition of energy supply from mainly fossil sources to low-carbon energy sources is essential for future environmental sustainability. The current worldwide energy demand for heating and cooling in buildings accounts for 40% of the …
View article: Novel application of artificial neural networks to derive lithofacies in the Bunter Sandstone Formation of the UK Southern North Sea
Novel application of artificial neural networks to derive lithofacies in the Bunter Sandstone Formation of the UK Southern North Sea Open
The Bunter Sandstone Formation (BSF) in the UK sector of the Southern North Sea is thought to have a significant potential for CO2 storage, which would help the UK achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. During the assessment phase, a r…
View article: 4D synchrotron imaging of CO2 transport in reservoir rocks and caprocks: Informing safe CO2 sequestration&#160; &#160;&#160;
4D synchrotron imaging of CO2 transport in reservoir rocks and caprocks: Informing safe CO2 sequestration     Open
Tracking CO2 transport in subsurface rock during geological carbon sequestration has received significant attention. Although X-ray computed tomography (XCT) imaging techniques, visualization and quantification of CO2 behavior has been und…
View article: 4D visualisation and analysis of fluid-rock interactions in a caprock for the implication of carbon sequestration and storage
4D visualisation and analysis of fluid-rock interactions in a caprock for the implication of carbon sequestration and storage Open
The assessment of caprock sealing capability is a crucial component for the safety evaluation of geological carbon storage. This study imaged and modelled acid-rock interactions in a mudstone utilising time-lapse X-ray 3D imaging technique…
View article: Potential for CO2 storage in shale basins in China
Potential for CO2 storage in shale basins in China Open
China is the second largest shale gas and oil producing country possessing large and significant shale basins, and it is also one of the top carbon emitting countries. Therefore, there is significant potential to store CO2 in shales in Chi…
View article: Microfacies and diagenetic alteration in a semi-deep to deep lacustrine shale: The Yanchang Formation in the Ordos Basin, China
Microfacies and diagenetic alteration in a semi-deep to deep lacustrine shale: The Yanchang Formation in the Ordos Basin, China Open
The mineralogical development and diagenetic sequence of lacustrine shales in the Chang 7 Member of the Yanchang Formation in the Ordos Basin are detailed studied to predict exploration potential of shale oil in that area. A model of their…
View article: Nano-scale synchrotron imaging of shale swelling in the presence of water
Nano-scale synchrotron imaging of shale swelling in the presence of water Open
Swelling of shale in response to interaction with water is an important consideration within subsurface energy systems. In the case of waste disposal, swelling can provide important barriers around the waste and enhance the sealing ability…
View article: Microstructure changes as a response to CO2 storage in sedimentary rocks: Recent developments and future challenges
Microstructure changes as a response to CO2 storage in sedimentary rocks: Recent developments and future challenges Open
Due to the complexity of sedimentary rocks, especially the fine-grained and highly-heterogeneous nature of some argillaceous caprocks in the subsurface, it is challenging to directly characterise the macroscale changes during CO 2 storage.…
View article: The influence of creeping slope failure on turbidity current behaviour
The influence of creeping slope failure on turbidity current behaviour Open
Erosional scars, slumps, slides and debrites (mass‐transport deposits) on submarine slopes form relief that influences turbidity current behaviour. However, the interaction of mass‐transport deposit emplacement kinematics (i.e. rapid empla…
View article: Fundamental controls on organic matter preservation in organic- and sulfur-rich hydrocarbon source rocks
Fundamental controls on organic matter preservation in organic- and sulfur-rich hydrocarbon source rocks Open
Incorporation of reduced inorganic sulfur (S) into organic matter (OM) in euxinic environments is considered a vital route through which OM is preserved for millions of years. However, precipitation of iron sulfides is believed to compete …
View article: Sedimentologic and stratigraphic criteria to distinguish between basin‐floor and slope mudstones: Implications for the delivery of mud to deep‐water environments
Sedimentologic and stratigraphic criteria to distinguish between basin‐floor and slope mudstones: Implications for the delivery of mud to deep‐water environments Open
Deep‐water mudstones overlying basin‐floor and slope sandstone‐prone deposits are often interpreted as hemipelagic drapes deposited during sand starvation periods. However, mud transport and depositional processes, and resulting facies and…
View article: In-situ nanoscale geochemical characterization of organic matter in shale by AFM-IR
In-situ nanoscale geochemical characterization of organic matter in shale by AFM-IR Open
<p>Due to the fine-grained nature of shale, organic matter particles are generally micro- and nano-scale in size. Functional groups differ between different organic matter types and as such provide unique chemical information for org…