the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.41872210 and 41274111);the Open Research Fund of State Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering(Grant No.Z018002)。
Geological storage of acid gas has been identified as a promising approach to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide(CO_(2)),hydrogen sulfide(H_(2)S)and alleviate public concern resulting from the sour gas production.A goo...
The research was partially supported by the Major Project of Inner Mongolia Science and Technology(Grant No.2021ZD0034);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.41872210 and 41274111);The equipment and methodology we have developed for this research have applied for a national invention patent(ZL 202110708668.1).
It is important to understand the process of multiphase carbon dioxide(CO_(2))leakage in faults for the risk assessment of carbon capture and storage(CCS).To quantitatively characterize the CO_(2)leakage process in th...
supported by the Open Research Fund of State Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and GeotechnicalEngineering, IRSM, CAS (Grant No. Z017002);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41872210 and 41274111);financial support from the China-Australia Geological Storage of CO_2 (CAGS) Project funded by the Australian Government under the auspices of the China-Australia Joint Coordination Group on Clean Coal Technology
Carbon capture,utilization and storage (CCUS) is considered as a very important technology for mitigating global climate change.Carbon dioxide (CO2) injected into an underground reservoir will induce changes in its ph...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41274111);the Shenhua Group(Grant No.CSCLC-03-JS-2014-08);the National Department Public Benefit Research Foundation of MLR,China(Grant No.201211063-4-1)
Carbon dioxide(CO2) capture and storage(CCS) is considered widely as one of promising options for CO2emissions reduction,especially for those countries with coal-dominant energy mix like China.Injecting and storing a ...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41274111);the financial support of the National Department Public Benefit Research Foundation of MLR,China(Grant No.201211063-4-1);the One Hundred Talent Program of CAS(Grant No.O931061C01)
Carbon dioxide(CO2) geosequestration in deep saline aquifers has been currently deemed as a preferable and practicable mitigation means for reducing anthropogenic greenhouse gases(GHGs) emissions to the atmosphere, as...