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Subsurface carbon dioxide storage through clathrate hydrate formation / P. Jadhawar, A.H. Mohammadi, J. Yang, B. Tohidi.
Title: | Subsurface carbon dioxide storage through clathrate hydrate formation / P. Jadhawar, A.H. Mohammadi, J. Yang, B. Tohidi. |
Author(s): | Jadhawar, P. Mohammadi, A. H. Yang, J. Tohidi, B. |
Date: | 2006. |
Publisher: | Dordrecht: Springer |
In: | Advances in the geological storage of carbon dioxide : international approaches to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. (2006.), |
Abstract: | Reviews formation and distribution of gas hydrates in subsurface sediments, production of methane gas from natural hydrate reservoirs, and potential for CO₂ storage through clathrate hydrate formation. Reports experimental investigation of mechanisms of CH₄ displacement in hydrate structure by injected CO₂ and formation of simple CO₂ or mixed CH₄-CO₂ hydrates, thereby simulating conditions of CO₂ injection into CH₄ hydrate reservoirs. Uses two experimental setups specifically designed for studying gas hydrates in porous media: Medium Pressure Glass Micromodel (80 bar), for visual observation of gas hydrate formation/dissociation and distribution in porous media; and Ultrasonic Rig (400 bar) for studying CO₂ sequestration in CH₄ hydrates in synthetic porous media. |
Notes: | In: Advances in the geological storage of carbon dioxide : international approaches to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions / S. Lombardi, L.K. Altunina, S.E. Beaubien, eds. |
Keywords: | 551.345 -- Permafrost. Cryopedology. 551.583 -- Climatic changes. 54 -- Chemistry. 551.322 -- Ice and snow. 548.736.65 -- Clathrate hydrates. 547.211 -- Methane. 546.264-31 -- Carbon dioxide. 502 -- Environmental issues. E12 -- Glaciology: frozen ground / snow and ice engineering. |
SPRI record no.: | 188206 |
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