Advances in the Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide : International Approaches to Reduce Anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas Emissions / edited by S. Lombardi, L.K. Altunina, S.E. Beaubien.
Tipo de material:
- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9781402044717
- Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Advances in CO2 Geological Sequestration in Eastern and Western European Countries, held in Tomsk, Russia, November 15-18, 2004
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ANTHROPOGENIC GREENHOUSE GASES IN THE ATMOSPHERE -- STUDY OF LONG-TERM VARIATIONS OF CO2 AND CO CONCENTRATIONS IN THE GROUND ATMOSPHERIC LAYER NEAR THE CITY OF TOMSK (WESTERN SIBERIA) -- DYNAMICS OF THE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF CO2 AND CO CONCENTRATIONS OVER WESTERN SIBERIA (1997-2003) -- CARBON BALANCE AND THE EMISSION OF GREENHOUSE GASES IN BOREAL FORESTS AND BOGS OF SIBERIA -- THE INTERACTION OF CO2 BETWEEN THE ATMOSPHERE AND SURFACE WATERS OF LAKE BAIKAL AND THE INFLUENCE OF WATER COMPOSITION -- REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF ANTHROPOGENIC CARBON OXIDE EMISSIONS -- THE SOURCES OF CARCINOGENIC PAH EMISSION IN ALUMINIUM PRODUCTION USING SODERBERG CELLS -- Storage -- DISTRIBUTION OF PERMAFROST IN RUSSIA -- CHARACTERISTICS OF PERMAFROST IN SIBERIA -- POSSIBILITIES OF SO2 STORAGE IN GEOLOGICAL STRATA OF PERMAFROST TERRAIN -- CRYOGELS – A PROMISING MATERIAL FOR UNDERGROUND WORKS IN PERMAFROST -- SUBSURFACE CARBON DIOXIDE STORAGE THROUGH CLATHRATE HYDRATE FORMATION -- Storage -- WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM NATURAL ANALOGUES? -- NEAR-SURFACE GAS GEOCHEMISTRY TECHNIQUES TO ASSESS AND MONITOR CO2 GEOLOGICAL SEQUESTRATION SITES -- GEOCHEMICAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CO2, PORE-WATERS AND RESERVOIR ROCKS -- STUDY OF NATURAL CO2 EMISSIONS IN DIFFERENT ITALIAN GEOLOGICAL SCENARIOS -- NATURAL LEAKAGE OF HELIUM FROM ITALIAN SEDIMENTARY BASINS OF THE ADRIATIC STRUCTURAL MARGIN -- TECTONICALLY CONTROLLED METHANE ESCAPE IN LAKE BAIKAL -- Injection Sites -- THE IEA WEYBURN CO2 MONITORING AND STORAGE PROJECT -- ASSESSMENT OF THE LONG-TERM FATE OF CO2 INJECTED INTO THE WEYBURN FIELD -- STRONTIUM ISOTOPE (87SR/86SR) CHEMISTRY IN PRODUCED OIL FIELD WATERS: THE IEA CO2 MONITORING AND STORAGE PROJECT -- OPTIMIZATION OF CO2 INJECTION FOR SEQUESTRATION / ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY AND CURRENT STATUS IN CANADA -- THE USE OF CO2 AND COMBUSTION GASES FOR ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY IN RUSSIA -- CONTROLS OF CO2 FILTRATION IN HETEROGENEOUS RESERVOIRS WITH FOAMEMULSION SYSTEMS -- STATE OF CO2 CAPTURE AND SUBSURFACE STORAGE ACTIVITIES IN GERMANY -- GEOPHYSICAL MONITORING OF THE CO2 PLUME AT SLEIPNER, NORTH SEA -- 4-D SEISMICS, GAS-HYDRATE DETECTION AND OVERPRESSURE PREDICTION AS A COMBINED METHODOLOGY FOR APPLICATION TO CO2 SEQUESTRATION -- The Way Forward -- THE ROLE OF FOSSIL FUELS IN THE 21ST CENTURY -- STAKEHOLDER ACCEPTANCE AND UNDERSTANDING OF CO2 GEOLOGICAL STORAGE -- CO2GEONET – AN EC-FUNDED “NETWORK OF EXCELLENCE„ TO STUDY THE GEOLOGICAL STORAGE OF CO2.
This volume organises presentations given by leading international researchers at a NATO Advanced Research Workshop on the state-of-the-art of geological storage of CO2. The book is divided into 5 parts. Part 1 provides background by describing how human activities are modifying the atmosphere in industrially-active areas in Siberia. Part 2 outlines the innovative idea of using deep permafrost layers as either impermeable boundaries below which CO2 can be injected or as a cooling source for the formation CO2 clathrates. Part 3 describes recent studies conducted on naturally occurring CO2 reservoirs, sites which have the potential to help us understand the possible long-term evolution of CO2 storage sites. Part 4 outlines various industrial-scale applications of CO2 geological storage and shows it to be technically practical, economically feasible and, to date, very safe. Finally Part 5 gives us a view of the future, showing how energy uses are predicted to change over the next 50 years and how the public must be involved in any future decisions regarding climate change abatement.
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