Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5782868 | Chemical Geology | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Finally, a favourable tectonic structure for CO2 storage has been recognised in the Paleocene-Eocene carbonates of this area. Therefore, considering the characteristics of these waters (in equilibrium with calcite, dolomite and anhydrite in the reservoir), the results of this work are useful to understand some of the geochemical processes that might take place during the CO2 injection: 1) precipitation of carbonates and sulphates in the vicinity of the injection well due to desiccation of the waters and, 2) carbonate dissolution and sulphate precipitation in the long term.
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Authors
Mónica Blasco, Luis F. Auqué, Maria J. Gimeno, Patricia Acero, Maria P. Asta,