Vilarrasa et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Field and laboratory studies of geomechanical response to the injection of CO2Vilarrasa et al., 2019
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- 18283972108118902276
- Author
- Vilarrasa V
- Makhnenko R
- Rutqvist J
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- Publication venue
- Science of carbon storage in deep saline formations
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This chapter provides an overview of laboratory and field studies that involve CO 2 injection to understand the geomechanical behavior of rock during geologic carbon storage (GCS) over relevant time and spatial scales. Novel laboratory methods are reviewed, paying …
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