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Mineral dissolution and precipitation during CO2 injection at the Frio-I Brine Pilot: Geochemical modeling and uncertainty analysisIlgen et al., 2016
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- Ilgen A
- Cygan R
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- International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
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Abstract During the Frio-I Brine Pilot CO 2 injection experiment in 2004, distinct geochemical changes in response to the injection of 1600 tons of CO 2 were recorded in brine samples collected from the monitoring well. Previous geochemical modeling studies have considered …
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