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Regional CO2 solubility trapping potential of a deep saline aquifer in Pohang basin, Korea
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  • 作者:Hyesoo Lee ; Junwoo Seo ; Youngsoo Lee ; Woodong Jung ; Wonmo Sung
  • 刊名:Geosciences Journal
  • 出版年:2016
  • 出版时间:August 2016
  • 年:2016
  • 卷:20
  • 期:4
  • 页码:561-568
  • 全文大小:2,692 KB
  • 刊物类别:Earth and Environmental Science
  • 刊物主题:Earth sciences
    Geosciences
  • 出版者:The Geological Society of Korea, co-published with Springer
  • ISSN:1598-7477
  • 卷排序:20
文摘
This paper presents regional CO2 solubility trapping potential for stable CO2 storage as immobile phase and decomposed form while CO2 migrates through flow pathways characterized by the geological structure of an aquifer in Pohang basin, SE offshore Korea. The saline aquifer in Pohang basin has been selected as a target formation for geologic carbon storage due to favorable geologic structures and sedimentary strata defined through seismic survey. The aquifer is confined by southeast and northwest faults, and structure is unconfined and sloping toward the northeast direction. The main target within the aquifer to store CO2 contains west plunging anticlines. In order to enlarge contact area of CO2 with brine and improve injectivity, the CO2 injector is located on marginal anticlines or small synclines. This structure may significantly affect CO2 flow dynamics through upward migration pathways within the aquifer. We, in this area, provide estimates for CO2 solubility trapping affected by dynamic CO2 migration pathways and present different types of CO2 trapping potentials. The numerical results based on thermodynamic equilibrium equation provide regional CO2 solubility trapping potential which has a linear relationship with brine salinity. We suggest that dynamic migration pathways resulting from geological structure are significantly important to increase CO2 solubility trapping potential in geological storage of CO2.KeywordsCO2 storagegeological structuresolubility trappingsaline aquifers

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