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Convective dissolution of CO
2
in saline aquifers: Progress in modeling and experiments
Hamid Emami-Meybodi
, Hassan Hassanzadeh
, Christopher P. Green
, Jonathan Ennis-King
John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
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Convective Dissolution
100%
Saline Aquifer
100%
CO2 Effect
60%
Physical Effects
40%
Free Convection
40%
Free Phase
40%
Engineering Technique
40%
Deep Saline Aquifer
40%
Aquifer Water
40%
Specific Conditions
20%
Plume
20%
Physical Aspects
20%
Water Density
20%
Significant Quantity
20%
Formation Water
20%
Carbon Dioxide CO2
20%
Large Volume
20%
CO2 Plume
20%
Gravitational Instability
20%
CO2 Storage
20%
Engineering
Engineering
100%
Convective
100%
Natural Convection
100%
Subsurface
50%
Experimental Observation
50%
CO2 Storage
50%
Formation Water
50%
Chemical Engineering
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Natural Convection
14%