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Sequestration of anthropogenic CO2 into subsurface geologic formation is the most reliable methodology in stabilizing the ever increasing CO2 concentration in atmosphere. However the sequestered buoyant CO2 always tends to migrate back to the atmosphere through possible migration pathways. Ensuring storage safety by accelerating dissolution trapping is the only possible methodology, while dissolution...
In subsurface storage of CO2 in saline aquifer, dissolution trapping is presumed to be the most feasible trapping mechanism that ensures storage safety by initial immobilization of injected buoyant CO2. Time span for this natural mechanism is, however, spanning in terms of decades. Accelerating the rate of dissolution by imposing various reservoir engineering principles is the peer area of research...
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