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February 2016, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 3-6 Reactions to the UK's cut to CCS funding: Does CCS have a future in the UK?
by Muriel Cozier - 7-18 The perspectives and barriers for the implementation of CCS in Poland
by Barbara Uliasz‐Misiak & Andrzej Przybycin - 19-33 On the use of Darcy's law and invasion‐percolation approaches for modeling large‐scale geologic carbon sequestration
by Curtis M. Oldenburg & Sumit Mukhopadhyay & Abdullah Cihan - 34-54 Using surface and borehole time‐lapse gravity to monitor CO 2 in saline aquifers: a numerical feasibility study
by Thomas Jacob & Jérémy Rohmer & Jean‐Charles Manceau - 55-69 Statistical performance of CO 2 leakage detection using seismic travel time measurements
by Zan Wang & Mitchell J. Small - 70-82 Simplified physics model of CO 2 plume extent in stratified aquifer‐caprock systems
by Priya Ravi Ganesh & Srikanta Mishra - 83-93 Phase state variations for supercritical carbon dioxide drilling
by Zhiyuan Wang & Baojiang Sun & Xiaohui Sun & Huazhou Li & Jintang Wang - 94-111 A numerical study of the effect of brine displaced from CO 2 storage in a saline formation on groundwater
by Furqan Hussain & Karsten Michael & Yildiray Cinar - 112-124 Effects of permeability heterogeneity on CO 2 injectivity and storage efficiency coefficient
by Liang Tian & Zhibing Yang & Fritjof Fagerlund & Auli Niemi - 125-137 Geochemical responses of a saline aquifer to CO 2 injection: experimental study on Guantao formation of Bohai Bay Basin, East China
by Yiman Li & Zhonghe Pang & Fengtian Yang & Chao Jin - 138-149 Characterization of kinetic limitations to atmospheric CO 2 capture by solid sorbent
by Tao Wang & Jun Liu & Klaus S. Lackner & Xiaoyang Shi & Mengxiang Fang & Zhongyang Luo - 150-157 Facile synthesis of a thermally stable imine and benzimidazole functionalized nanoporous polymer (IBFNP) for CO 2 capture application
by Raeesh Muhammad & Pawan Rekha & Paritosh Mohanty
December 2015, Volume 5, Issue 6
- 695-696 Understanding greenhouse gases: mission being accomplished
by Ron Zevenhoven - 697-700 The UN COP21 Climate Change Conference and the role of CCS
by Muriel Cozier - 701-713 Introduction of a novel amino‐agarose (AAG) derivative as a fixed facilitated transport carrier to prepare newly asymmetric PES/AAG membranes for CO 2 removal
by Farzad Seidi & Mahsa Babaei Salarabadi & Shahab Saedi & Loghman Modadi & Ahmad Arabi Shamsabadi & Bahar Nikravesh - 714-731 Parametric analysis of caprock integrity in relation with CO 2 geosequestration: capillary breakthrough pressure of caprock and gas effective permeability
by Amirsaman Rezaeyan & Seyyed Alireza Tabatabaei‐Nejad & Elnaz Khodapanah & Mosayyeb Kamari - 732-755 Experimental and numerical modeling of CO 2 leakage in the vadose zone
by Andrea Gasparini & Anthony Credoz & Fidel Grandia & David Angel Garcia & Jordi Bruno - 756-771 Prediction of supercritical CO 2 /brine relative permeability in sedimentary basins during carbon dioxide sequestration
by Afshin Tatar & Amin Shokrollahi & Moonyong Lee & Tomoaki Kashiwao & Alireza Bahadori - 772-785 Technology options for reducing CO 2 in China's electricity sector in 2010–2030: From the perspective of internal and social costs
by Zongguo Wen & Xuan Zhang & Xuewei Yu & Jinghan Di - 786-801 Semi‐analytical approach to reactive transport of CO 2 leakage into aquifers at carbon sequestration sites
by Changbing Yang & Ramón H. Treviño & Susan D. Hovorka & Jesus Delgado‐Alonso - 802-811 CO 2 chemisorption and cyclability analyses in α−Li 5 AlO 4 : effects of Na 2 CO 3 and K 2 CO 3 addition
by M. Teresa Flores‐Martínez & Heriberto Pfeiffer - 812-825 Cherry‐stones‐based activated carbons as potential adsorbents for CO 2 /CH 4 separation: effect of the activation parameters
by Noelia Álvarez‐Gutiérrez & M. Victoria Gil & Fernando Rubiera & Covadonga Pevida
October 2015, Volume 5, Issue 5
- 499-499 Are we really ready to implement large‐scale storage?
by Andrew Chadwick - 505-512 CO 2 enrichment from flue gas for the cultivation of algae – a field test
by Thorsten Wolff & Torsten Brinkmann & Martin Kerner & Stefan Hindersin - 513-529 Efficient data‐worth analysis for the selection of surveillance operation in a geologic CO 2 sequestration system
by Cheng Dai & Heng Li & Dongxiao Zhang & Liang Xue - 530-544 Improved CO 2 separation performance of Matrimid®5218 membrane by addition of low molecular weight polyethylene glycol
by Mahsa Loloei & Abdolreza Moghadassi & Mohammadreza Omidkhah & Abtin Ebadi Amooghin - 545-557 Aerodynamic analysis of a highly loaded compressor in semi‐closed cycles using a throughflow method
by Bo Li & Chun‐wei Gu & Yin Song - 558-576 Understanding the carbon dioxide sequestration in low‐permeability saline aquifers in the Ordos Basin with numerical simulations
by Jian Xie & Keni Zhang & Litang Hu & Yongsheng Wang & Maoshan Chen - 577-591 A method to enhance the CO 2 storage capacity of pyroxenitic rocks
by Ioannis Rigopoulos & Michalis A. Vasiliades & Klito C. Petallidou & Ioannis Ioannou & Angelos M. Efstathiou & Theodora Kyratsi - 592-602 Quantitative assessment of CO 2 storage capacity by using of hydrogeochemical and isotope data for deep saline aquifers
by Yiman Li & Zhonghe Pang - 603-621 Effects of management and co‐digestion on life cycle emissions and energy from anaerobic digestion
by Horacio A. Aguirre‐Villegas & Rebecca Larson & Douglas J. Reinemann - 622-644 CO 2 mineralization in volcanogenic sandstones: geochemical characterization of the Etchegoin formation, San Joaquin Basin
by Shuo Zhang & Donald J. DePaolo & Marco Voltolini & Tim Kneafsey - 645-656 Fault reactivation during CO 2 sequestration: Effects of well orientation on seismicity and leakage
by Antonio P. Rinaldi & Victor Vilarrasa & Jonny Rutqvist & Frédéric Cappa - 657-667 Analysis of asphaltene deposition, carbonate precipitation, and their cementation in depleted reservoirs during CO 2 injection
by Ilyas Khurshid & Jonggeun Choe - 668-681 Ethylene vinyl acetate/poly(ethylene glycol) blend membranes for CO 2 /N 2 separation
by Mohammad Amin Zamiri & Ali Kargari & Hamidreza Sanaeepur - 682-694 Wetted‐wall column study on CO 2 absorption kinetics enhancement by additive of nanoparticles
by Tao Wang & Wei Yu & Mengxiang Fang & Hui He & Qunyang Xiang & Qinhui Ma & Menglin Xia & Zhongyang Luo & Kefa Cen
August 2015, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 357-358 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Mitigation in Agriculture
by Himanshu Pathak - 359-362 Mind the gap
by Samuela Bassi - 363-373 Pilot‐scale evaluation of concentrated piperazine for CO 2 capture at an Australian coal‐fired power station: duration experiments
by Ashleigh Cousins & Paul Nielsen & Sanger Huang & Aaron Cottrell & Eric Chen & Gary T Rochelle & Paul H M Feron - 374-388 Environmental isotopes in CO 2 geological sequestration
by Jie Li & Zhonghe Pang - 389-402 Carbon dioxide capture and storage by pH swing mineralization using recyclable ammonium salts and flue gas mixtures
by Xiaolong Wang & Aimaro Sanna & M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer & Tom Paulson - 403-418 On the mobilization of metals by CO 2 leakage into shallow aquifers: exploring release mechanisms by modeling field and laboratory experiments
by Liange Zheng & Nicolas Spycher & Charuleka Varadharajan & Ruth M. Tinnacher & John D. Pugh & Marco Bianchi & Jens Birkholzer & Peter S. Nico & Robert C. Trautz - 419-436 Distribution of injected CO 2 in a stratified saline reservoir accounting for coupled wellbore‐reservoir flow
by Kristina Rasmusson & Chin‐Fu Tsang & Yvonne Tsang & Maria Rasmusson & Lehua Pan & Fritjof Fagerlund & Jacob Bensabat & Auli Niemi - 437-448 An estimation of regional emission intensity of coal mine methane based on coefficient‐intensity factor methodology using China as a case study
by Ning Wang & Zongguo Wen & Tao Zhu - 449-461 Thermal and capillary effects on the caprock mechanical stability at In Salah, Algeria
by Víctor Vilarrasa & Jonny Rutqvist & Antonio Pio Rinaldi - 462-473 Reactive fluid flow in CO 2 storage reservoirs: A 2‐D pore network model study
by Seunghee Kim & J. Carlos Santamarina - 474-486 A coupled discrete element and finite element model for multiscale simulation of geological carbon sequestration
by Jie Bao & Zhijie Xu & Yilin Fang - 487-498 A novel method to recover ammonia loss in ammonia‐based CO 2 capture system: ammonia regeneration by vacuum membrane distillation
by Mengxiang Fang & Qinhui Ma & Zhen Wang & Qunyang Xiang & Wenmin Jiang & Zhixiang Xia
June 2015, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 223-224 Low‐Probability Material Impacts Assessment
by Susan D. Hovorka - 225-228 Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) – Viable Alternative?
by Muriel Cozier - 229-237 Membrane pilot plant trials of CO2 separation from flue gas
by Colin A. Scholes & Abdul Qader & Geoff W. Stevens & Sandra E. Kentish - 238-240 Creating negative emissions at remote CO2 sequestration sites
by David Goldberg & Klaus Lackner - 241-253 Jumpstarting commercial‐scale CO2 capture and storage with ethylene production and enhanced oil recovery in the US Gulf
by Richard S. Middleton & Jonathan S. Levine & Jeffrey M. Bielicki & Hari S. Viswanathan & J. William Carey & Philip H. Stauffer - 254-267 Uncertainty quantification for evaluating the impacts of fracture zone on pressure build‐up and ground surface uplift during geological CO2 sequestration
by Jie Bao & Zhangshuan Hou & Yilin Fang & Huiying Ren & Guang Lin - 268-276 Life‐cycle performance of natural gas power plants with pre‐combustion CO2 capture
by Fontina Petrakopoulou & Diego Iribarren & Javier Dufour - 277-290 Modeling of pressure build‐up and estimation of maximum injection rate for geological CO2 storage at the South Scania site, Sweden
by Zhibing Yang & Auli Niemi & Liang Tian & Saba Joodaki & Mikael Erlström - 291-304 Cellulose acetate/nano‐porous zeolite mixed matrix membrane for CO2 separation
by Hamidreza Sanaeepur & Bahram Nasernejad & Ali Kargari - 305-322 Underground CO2 storage: demonstrating regulatory conformance by convergence of history‐matched modeled and observed CO2 plume behavior using Sleipner time‐lapse seismics
by R. Andrew Chadwick & David J. Noy - 323-338 Sensitivity of chemical cement alteration – modeling the effect of parameter uncertainty and varying subsurface conditions
by Laura J. Wasch & Mariëlle Koenen & Jens Wollenweber & Tim J. Tambach - 339-346 Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the Sultanate of Oman
by Sabah Ahmed Abdul‐Wahab & Yassine Charabi & Ghazi A. Al‐Rawas & Rashid Al‐Maamari & Adel Gastli & Keziah Chan - 347-355 Simultaneous catalytic reduction of N2O and NOx produced in a fluidized bed incineration of sewage sludge
by Seung‐Jae Lee & In‐Soo Ryu & Sang‐Goo Jeon & Seung‐Hyun Moon
April 2015, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 115-118 Securing the future
by Muriel Cozier - 119-130 Carbon capture and geological storage in Brazil: an overview
by Rodrigo S. Iglesias & J. Marcelo Ketzer & Clarissa L. Melo & Roberto Heemann & Claudia X. Machado - 131-140 Degradation of CO 2 through dielectric barrier discharge microplasma
by Xiaofei Duan & Yanping Li & Wenjie Ge & Baowei Wang - 141-151 Uncertainty quantification for the reliability of the analytical analysis for the simplified model of CO 2 geological sequestration
by Jie Bao & Zhijie Xu & Yilin Fang - 152-168 Analysis of U‐tube sampling data based on modeling of CO 2 injection into CH 4 saturated aquifers
by Jun Li & Xiaochun Li - 169-179 Estimation of dissociation rate constant of CO 2 hydrate in water flow
by Ayako Fukumoto & Wu‐Yang Sean & Toru Sato & Akihiro Yamasaki & Fumio Kiyono - 180-197 Numerical investigation of basin‐scale storage of CO 2 in saline aquifers of Songliao Basin, China
by Ruirui Zhao & Jianmei Cheng & Keni Zhang & Ning Liu & Fuqiao Xu - 198-209 A novel type of gas‐liquid contactor for post‐combustion capture cost reduction
by Leigh T. Wardhaugh & Andrew Allport & Christopher B. Solnordal & Paul H.M. Feron - 210-221 Experimental study on CO 2 absorption by aqueous ammonia solution at elevated pressure to enhance CO 2 absorption and suppress ammonia vaporization
by Mengxiang Fang & Qunyang Xiang & Chunjiang Yu & Zhixiang Xia & Xuping Zhou & Danyun Cai & Zhen Wang & Hai Yu
February 2015, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-2 GHG S&T Editorial January 2015
by Donald J. DePaolo - 3-6 The future is looking bright
by Muriel Cozier - 7-16 Pilot‐scale parametric evaluation of concentrated piperazine for CO 2 capture at an Australian coal‐fired power station
by Ashleigh Cousins & Sanger Huang & Aaron Cottrell & Paul H.M. Feron & Eric Chen & Gary T. Rochelle - 17-33 Catalytic conversion of carbon dioxide to carboxylic acid derivatives
by An‐Hua Liu & Bing Yu & Liang‐Nian He - 34-49 Monitoring CO 2 sequestration into deep saline aquifer and associated salt intrusion using coupled multiphase flow modeling and time‐lapse electrical resistivity tomography
by Chuan Lu & Chi Zhang & Hai Hunag & Timothy C. Johnson - 50-63 Quantitative risk assessment in the early stages of a CO 2 geological storage project: implementation of a practical approach in an uncertain context
by Louis de Lary & Jean‐Charles Manceau & Annick Loschetter & Jeremy Rohmer & Olivier Bouc & Isaline Gravaud & Christophe Chiaberge & Pierre Willaume & Thierry Yalamas - 64-71 Will mercury impurities impact CO 2 injectivity in deep sedimentary formations? I. Condensation and net porosity reduction
by Curtis M. Oldenburg & Nicolas Spycher - 72-90 Will mercury impurities impact CO 2 injectivity in deep sedimentary formations? II. Mineral dissolution and precipitation
by Nicolas Spycher & Curtis M. Oldenburg - 91-101 Effect of moisture on the heat capacity and the regeneration heat required for CO 2 capture process using PEI impregnated mesoporous precipitated silica
by Dang Viet Quang & Abdallah Dindi & Aravind V Rayer & Nabil El Hadri & Abdurahim Abdulkadir & Mohammad R.M. Abu‐Zahra - 102-107 pH sensitivity of carbon dioxide conversion catalyzed by isocitrate dehydrogenase
by Shunxiang Xia & Ping Wang & Jungbae Kim - 108-114 Carbonic anhydrase promoted absorption of CO 2 into potassium carbonate solutions
by Hendy Thee & Kathryn H. Smith & Gabriel da Silva & Sandra E. Kentish & Geoffrey W. Stevens
October 2014, Volume 4, Issue 5
- 1-1 Contents
by Sallie Greenberg - 1-1 Issue Information
by Sallie Greenberg - 569-570 Illinois Basin – Decatur Project
by Sallie Greenberg - 571-579 An overview of the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project
by Sallie Greenberg & Robert J. Finley - 580-595 Litho‐facies and reservoir characterization of the Mt Simon Sandstone at the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project
by Sallie Greenberg & Hannes E. Leetaru & Jared T. Freiburg - 596-603 Communicating science and technology while engaging the public at the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project
by Sallie Greenberg & Sallie E. Greenberg & Lori M. Gauvreau - 604-616 Risk management at the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project: A FEPs‐based approach
by Sallie Greenberg & Ken Hnottavange‐Telleen - 617-625 Design and operation of compression system for one million tonne CO 2 sequestration test
by Sallie Greenberg & Rosalind A. Jones & Ray W. McKaskle - 626-644 Development and implementation of a seismic characterization and CO 2 monitoring program for the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project
by Sallie Greenberg & Marcia L. Couëslan & Valerie Smith & George El‐Kaseeh & John Gilbert & Nikolas Preece & Lei Zhang & Jitendra Gulati - 645-661 Transport modeling at multiple scales for the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project
by Sallie Greenberg & William R. Roy & Edward Mehnert & Peter M. Berger & James R. Damico & Roland T. Okwen - 662-684 Integrated reservoir modeling at the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project
by Sallie Greenberg & Ozgur Senel & Robert Will & Robert J. Butsch
August 2014, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 419-420 From CCS to CCUS and where to go next: the sky is the limit
by Ron Zevenhoven - 425-439 CO 2 storage safety and leakage monitoring in the CCS demonstration project of Jilin oilfield, China
by Liang Zhang & Haidong Huang & Yanqing Wang & Bo Ren & Shaoran Ren & Guoli Chen & Hua Zhang - 440-451 The variation in composition of ultramafic rocks and the effect on their suitability for carbon dioxide sequestration by mineralization following acid leaching
by M. T. Styles & A. Sanna & A. M. Lacinska & J. Naden & M. Maroto‐Valer - 452-467 Challenging combination of CO 2 geological storage and coal mining in the Ordos basin, China
by Qi Li & Wenbin Fei & Xuehao Liu & Xiaochen Wei & Miao Jing & Xiaochun Li - 468-480 Detecting bean stress response to CO 2 leakage with the utilization of leaf and canopy spectral derivative ratio
by Jiang Jinbao & Michael D Steven & Cai Qingkong & He Ruyan & Guo Haiqiang & Chen Yunhao - 481-494 The feasibility of a European‐wide integrated CO 2 transport network
by R. J. Stewart & V. Scott & R. S. Haszeldine & D. Ainger & S. Argent - 495-508 Experimental and rate‐based modeling study of CO 2 capture by aqueous monoethanolamine
by Xiaofei Li & Shujuan Wang & Changhe Chen - 509-527 Modeling and simulation of the combined removal of SO 2 and CO 2 by aqueous ammonia
by Muhammad Asif & Woo‐Seung Kim - 528-543 CO 2 geological storage: hydro‐chemo‐mechanical analyses and implications
by Seunghee Kim & J. Carlos Santamarina - 544-554 A novel high pressure‐high temperature experimental apparatus to study sequestration of CO 2 ‐SO 2 mixtures in geological formations
by Susana García & Qi Liu & M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer - 555-567 Potassium sarcosinate promoted aqueous ammonia solution for post‐combustion capture of CO 2
by Nan Yang & Dong Yao Xu & Hai Yu & William Conway & Marcel Maeder & Paul Feron
June 2014, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 262-277 National corridors for climate change mitigation: managing industrial CO 2 emissions in France
by Jeffrey M. Bielicki & Guillaume Calas & Richard S. Middleton & Minh Ha‐Duong - 278-288 Next generation models of carbonate mineral growth and dissolution
by Andrew G. Stack - 289-315 Modeling pressure and saturation distribution in a CO 2 storage project using a Surrogate Reservoir Model (SRM)
by Alireza Shahkarami & Shahab Mohaghegh & Vida Gholami & Alireza Haghighat & Daniel Moreno - 316-330 Development of a risk‐based comparison methodology of carbon capture technologies
by Dave Engel & Angela Dalton & Crystal Dale & Julia Thompson & Rene Leclaire & Bryan Edwards & Ed Jones - 331-356 Modeling CO 2 plume migration based on calibration of injection and post‐injection pressure response at the AEP Mountaineer Project
by Srikanta Mishra & Yagna Deepika Oruganti & Neeraj Gupta & Priya Ravi Ganesh & Caitlin McNeil & Indrajit Bhattacharya & Gary Spitznogle - 357-366 Analysis of unusual scale build‐up in a CO 2 injection well for a pilot‐scale CO 2 storage demonstration project
by Joel Sminchak & Evan Zeller & Indrajit Bhattacharya - 366-383 Assessment of storage capacity for CO 2 in saline aquifers near hydrocarbon fields, northern Songliao Basin, China
by Shu Wang & Ceri J Vincent & Mike H Stephenson & Rongshu Zeng - 384-399 Geochemical sensitivity to CO 2 leakage: detection in potable aquifers at carbon sequestration sites
by Changbing Yang & Susan D. Hovorka & Michael H. Young & Ramon Trevino - 400-418 CO 2 flooding properties of Liujiagou sandstone: influence of sub‐core scale structure heterogeneity
by Ning Wei & Magdalena Gill & Dustin Crandall & Dustin McIntyre & Yan Wang & Kathy Bruner & Xiaochun Li & Grant Bromhal
April 2014, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 163-175 Use of diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) as an early detection tool of low‐intensity leakage from CO 2 storage
by Marco Agnelli & Fidel Grandia & Anthony Credoz & Andrea Gasparini & Jordi Bruno - 176-190 Tasks and challenges of geochemical monitoring
by Franz May & Svenja Waldmann - 191-199 Will dawsonite form during CO 2 storage?
by Helge Hellevang & Per Aagaard & Jens Jahren - 200-209 Limiting the risk inherent to geological CO 2 storage: The importance of predicting inorganic and organic chemical species behavior under supercritical CO 2 fluid conditions
by Pierpaolo Zuddas & Jean Rillard & Kitsanai Charoenjit & Pierre Toulhoat - 210-224 Experimental study of CO 2 injection in a simulated injection well: the MIRAGES experiment
by Jérôme Sterpenich & Emmanuel Jobard & Hicham El Hajj & Jacques Pironon & Aurélien Randi & Marie‐Camille Caumon - 225-243 Tracking leakage from a natural CO 2 reservoir (Montmiral, France) through the chemistry and isotope signatures of shallow groundwater
by Julie Lions & Pauline Humez & Hélène Pauwels & Wolfram Kloppmann & Isabelle Czernichowski‐Lauriol - 244-256 Kinetic modeling of laboratory CO 2 ‐exposure experiments performed on whole rock reservoir samples
by Sebastian Fischer & Marco De Lucia & Axel Liebscher
February 2014, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-2 Out with the old; in with CCS!
by Prof. M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer - 3-7 A global perspective on policy and progress
by Andrew Purvis - 8-19 Large scale economics of a precipitating potassium carbonate CO 2 capture process for black coal power generation
by Clare Anderson & Minh Ho & Trent Harkin & Dianne Wiley & Barry Hooper - 20-35 A tiered area‐of‐review framework for geologic carbon sequestration
by Jens Birkholzer & Abdullah Cihan & Karl Bandilla - 36-52 Permeability and relative permeability measurements for CO 2 ‐brine system at reservoir conditions in low permeable sandstones in Svalbard
by Raheleh Farokhpoor & Erik Gøsta Bruno Lindeberg & Ole Torsæter & Mai Britt Mørk & Atle Mørk - 53-65 Regional CO 2 sequestration capacity assessment for the coastal and offshore Texas Miocene interval
by Kerstan J Wallace & Timothy A Meckel & David L. Carr & Ramón H Treviño & Changbing Yang - 66-80 Storage compliance in coupled CO 2 ‐EOR and storage
by Amin Ettehad - 81-98 Above‐zone pressure monitoring and geomechanical analyses for a field‐scale CO 2 injection project in Cranfield, MS
by Seunghee Kim & Seyyed Abolfazl Hosseini - 99-120 Effects of fault‐zone architecture on earthquake magnitude and gas leakage related to CO 2 injection in a multi‐layered sedimentary system
by Antonio P. Rinaldi & Pierre Jeanne & Jonny Rutqvist & Frédéric Cappa & Yves Guglielmi - 121-130 Catalytic hydrolysis of trifluoromethane over alumina
by Wenfeng Han & Yuliang Chen & Bibo Jin & Huazhang Liu & Hai Yu - 131-139 Evaluation of coal swelling‐controlled CO 2 diffusion processes
by Wei Li & Jin‐tuo Zhu & Yuan‐ping Cheng & Shou‐qing Lu - 140-144 In 2 O 3 as a promising catalyst for CO 2 utilization: A case study with reverse water gas shift over In 2 O 3
by Qidi Sun & Jingyun Ye & Chang‐jun Liu & Qingfeng Ge - 145-154 Influence of the K‐, Na‐ and K‐Na‐carbonate additions during the CO 2 chemisorption on lithium oxosilicate (Li 8 SiO 6 )
by Issis C. Romero‐Ibarra & Fernando Durán‐Muñoz & Heriberto Pfeiffer
December 2013, Volume 3, Issue 6
- 425-426 Introduction to the Special Issue on Simulation of Geologic Carbon Sequestration with the TOUGH codes
by Curtis M. Oldenburg & Nicolas Spycher - 427-430 The ‘Six Commandments’ for regional CCS developers
by Barend Engelenburg & Paul Noothou - 431-446 A comparison of water chemistry from a CO 2 ‐enhanced oil recovery project with reactive transport modeling of CO 2 injection into a carbonate reservoir
by Maurice Shevalier & Michael Nightingale & Chantsalmaa Dalkhaa & Bernhard Mayer - 447-474 Modeling geochemical reactions in wellbore cement: assessing pre‐injection integrity in a site for CO 2 geological storage
by Fabrizio Gherardi & Pascal Audigane - 475-490 Modeling CO 2 injection at Cranfield, Mississippi: Investigation of methane and temperature effects
by Christine Doughty & Barry M. Freifeld - 491-502 Intentional salt clogging: a novel concept for long‐term CO 2 sealing
by Laura J. Wasch & Jens Wollenweber & Tim J. Tambach - 503-515 Migration of exsolved CO 2 following depressurization of saturated brines
by Ronald W. Falta & Lin Zuo & Sally M. Benson - 516-540 Injectivity of carbon dioxide in the St. Lawrence Platform, Quebec (Canada): A sensitivity study
by T. D. Tran Ngoc & Christine Doughty & René Lefebvre & Michel Malo
October 2013, Volume 3, Issue 5
- 313-314 Agriculture and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
by Himanshu Pathak - 315-317 CO 2 from one of the largest power generation companies to provide feedstock for algal biofuel
by Muriel Cozier - 318-337 The role of membranes in post‐combustion CO 2 capture
by Patricia Luis & Bart Bruggen - 338-358 Uncertainty quantification for evaluating impacts of caprock and reservoir properties on pressure buildup and ground surface displacement during geological CO 2 sequestration
by Jie Bao & Zhangshuan Hou & Yilin Fang & Huiying Ren & Guang Lin - 359-377 The role of CO 2 in CH 4 exsolution from deep brine: Implications for geologic carbon sequestration
by Curtis M. Oldenburg & Christine Doughty & Nicolas Spycher - 378-391 A novel CO 2 ‐selective synthesized amine‐impregnated cross‐linked polyvinylalcohol/glutaraldehyde membrane: fabrication, characterization, and gas permeation study
by Abtin Ebadi Amooghin & Mona Zamani Pedram & Mohammadreza Omidkhah & Reza Yegani - 392-396 Cobalt(II) as an additive inhibiting ammonia escape in carbon capture using ammonia solution
by Shuangchen Ma & Huihui Song & Gongda Chen & Yueli Wang & Bin Zang - 397-414 Ignition behavior of coal and biomass blends under oxy‐firing conditions with steam additions
by Juan Riaza & Lucía Álvarez & María V. Gil & Reza Khatami & Yiannis A. Levendis & José J. Pis & Covadonga Pevida & Fernando Rubiera - 415-422 Experimental studies on suppression of ammonia vaporization by additives
by Jingwen Yu & Shujuan Wang & Hai Yu
August 2013, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 247-248 Healthy progress in post‐combustion capture technology
by Paul Feron - 249-252 Has Europe lost its leading position and commitment to the deployment of carbon capture and storage?
by Chris Littlecott - 253-265 CO 2 emissions reduction technologies in IGCC: ELCOGAS's experiences in the field
by Pedro Casero & Pilar Coca & Francisco García‐Peña & Natalia Hervás - 266-280 Basin‐scale CO 2 storage capacity assessment of deep saline aquifers in the Songliao Basin, northeast China
by Xiaosi Su & Wei Xu & Shanghai Du - 281-290 Modeling of flame characteristics under O 2 /CO 2 atmosphere by detailed chemical kinetics
by Ran Zhao - 291-302 Source terms calculation and atmospheric dispersion for a dynamic release from a CO 2 pipeline containing methane and water as impurities
by Leila Esfahanizadeh & Bahram Dabir - 303-308 An adoption scenario for carbon capture in pulverized coal power plants in the USA
by Donald Hanson & David Schmalzer - 309-310 Erratum to ‘Simulation‐based estimates of safety distances for pipeline transportation of carbon dioxide’
by A. Mazzoldi & D. Picard & P.G. Sriram & C.M. Oldenburg
June 2013, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 159-160 At Berkeley, we recycle everything but CO 2
by Berend Smit - 161-164 Using carbon in China
by Jon Price - 165-168 Pressure profiles for CO 2 ‐EOR and CCS: Implications for regulatory frameworks
by Philip M. Marston - 169-184 Corrosion coupon evaluation under pilot‐scale CO 2 capture conditions at an Australian coal‐fired power station
by Ashleigh Cousins & Alexander Ilyushechkin & Pauline Pearson & Aaron Cottrell & Sanger Huang & Paul H.M. Feron - 185-195 Heavy oil production by carbon dioxide injection
by Changhong Gao & Xiangliang Li & Lanlei Guo & Fangjian Zhao - 196-211 Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from Indian rice paddies, agricultural soils and crop residue burning
by Arti Bhatia & Niveta Jain & Himanshu Pathak - 212-230 Uncertainty in static CO 2 storage capacity estimates: Case study from the North Sea, UK
by Benjamin J. Hedley & Richard J. Davies & Simon A. Mathias & David Hanstock & Jon G. Gluyas - 231-245 CO 2 absorption by piperazine promoted aqueous ammonia solution: absorption kinetics and ammonia loss
by Lichun Li & Wenfeng Han & Hai Yu & Haodong Tang
April 2013, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 97-98 Progress in pilot, large‐scale projects as an inducement for CCUS deployment
by Fernando Rubiera & Covadonga Pevida - 99-102 The potential of noble gas tracers for CO 2 monitoring and early warning tracers for leakage
by Stuart Gilfillan - 103-105 Technology Centre Mongstad: the world's largest facility for testing and improving CO 2 capture technologies
by Vegar Stokset - 106-115 New potential carbon emission reduction enterprises in China: deep geological storage of CO 2 emitted through industrial usage of coal in China
by Rongshu Zeng & Ceri Jayne Vincent & Xingyou Tian & Mike H Stephenson & Shu Wang & Wendong Xu - 116-123 Oxyfuel CFBC: status and anticipated development
by E.J.(Ben) Anthony - 124-135 Utilization of CO 2 as cushion gas for porous media compressed air energy storage
by Curtis M. Oldenburg & Lehua Pan - 136-147 An extended Peng‐Robinson equation of state for carbon dioxide solid‐vapor equilibrium
by Sergey Martynov & Solomon Brown & Haroun Mahgerefteh - 148-157 Experimental studies of injectivity reduction due to carbonate mineralization
by Seung‐Youl Yoo & Akira Ueda & Matsuoka Toshifumi
February 2013, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-2 Selected papers from the 11-super-th US annual conference on Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Sequestration
by Curtis M. Oldenburg - 3-4 The role of enhanced oil recovery for carbon capture, use, and storage
by Vello Kuuskraa - 5-7 Kyoto: have hopes for CCS been realized?
by Sarah Watson - 8-20 CO 2 capture by antisublimation process and its technical economic analysis
by Xueqin Pan & Denis Clodic & Joseph Toubassy - 21-29 The Adventures of Carbon Bond: Using a melodramatic game to explain CCS as a mitigation strategy for climate change
by Andrea M. Feldpausch‐Parker & Megan O'Byrne & Danielle Endres & Tarla R. Peterson - 30-39 Superhydrophobic amine functionalized aerogels as sorbents for CO 2 capture
by Redouane Begag & Holly Krutka & Wenting Dong & David Mihalcik & Wendell Rhine & George Gould & Jeff Baldic & Paul Nahass - 40-49 Abandoned well CO 2 leakage mitigation using biologically induced mineralization: current progress and future directions
by Alfred B. Cunningham & Ellen Lauchnor & Joe Eldring & Richard Esposito & Andrew C. Mitchell & Robin Gerlach & Adrienne J. Phillips & Anozie Ebigbo & Lee H. Spangler - 50-65 Active CO 2 reservoir management for sustainable geothermal energy extraction and reduced leakage
by Thomas R. Elliot & Thomas A. Buscheck & Michael Celia - 66-83 Simulation‐based estimates of safety distances for pipeline transportation of carbon dioxide
by Alberto Mazzoldi & David Picard & Papagudi G. Sriram & Curtis M. Oldenburg - 84-95 Economic evaluation of offshore storage potential in the US Exclusive Economic Zone
by Jordan K Eccles & Lincoln Pratson
December 2012, Volume 2, Issue 6
- 397-398 CCS: doing more, but still not enough
by M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer - 399-401 The current and future state of CCS and its deployment around the world
by Mark Taylor - 402-407 Does seaweed offer a solution for bioenergy with biological carbon capture and storage?
by Adam D. Hughes & Kenny D. Black & Iona Campbell & Keith Davidson & Maeve S. Kelly & Michael S. Stanley - 408-418 Upscaling and its application in numerical simulation of long‐term CO 2 storage
by Wasim A. Akber Hassan & Xi Jiang - 419-444 Nanomaterials and processes for carbon capture and conversion into useful by‐products for a sustainable energy future
by Michael Ashley & Charles Magiera & Punnamchandar Ramidi & Gary Blackburn & Timothy G Scott & Rajeev Gupta & Kerry Wilson & Anindya Ghosh & Abhijit Biswas - 445-459 Uncertainty quantification of CO 2 leakage through a fault with multiphase and nonisothermal effects
by Chuanhe Lu & Yunwei Sun & Thomas A. Buscheck & Yue Hao & Joshua A. White & Laura Chiaramonte - 460-473 Characterizing CO 2 storage reservoirs and shallow overburden for above‐zone monitoring in Texas Gulf Coast EOR fields
by Khandaker M. Zahid & Seyyed A. Hosseini & Vanessa Nuñez‐López & Susan D. Hovorka - 474-474 Solution processable polymer‐based nanocomposite coatings for large‐area carbon capture and conversion
by Michael Ashley & Punnamchandar Ramidi & Charles Magiera & Anindya Ghosh & Timothy Bontrager & Timothy G. Scott & Gary Blackburn & Enkeleda Dervishi & Alexandru S. Biris & Tao Wang & Ilker S. Bayer & Abhijit Biswas
October 2012, Volume 2, Issue 5
- 323-324 An exciting year for CCS in Japan
by Saeko Mito‐Adachi - 325-328 Simulating CO 2 leakage into marine environments
by Jerry Blackford - 329-345 Model verification and evaluation of the rich‐split process modification at an Australian‐based post combustion CO 2 capture pilot plant
by Ashleigh Cousins & Aaron Cottrell & Anthony Lawson & Sanger Huang & Paul H.M. Feron - 346-351 CO 2 capture from ethanol production and storage into the Mt Simon Sandstone
by Sai Gollakota & Scott McDonald - 352-368 Common attributes of hydraulically fractured oil and gas production and CO 2 geological sequestration
by Jean‐Philippe Nicot & Ian J. Duncan - 369-379 A study of the effects of friction, heat transfer, and stream impurities on the decompression behavior in CO 2 pipelines
by Haroun Mahgerefteh & Solomon Brown & Sergey Martynov - 380-385 N 2 O emission and reduction in the electronics manufacturing industries
by Seung‐Jae Lee & In‐Soo Ryu & Seung‐Hyun Moon