2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijggc.2011.05.001
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Predicting δ13CDIC dynamics in CCS: A scheme based on a review of inorganic carbon chemistry under elevated pressures and temperatures

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“…(7) and (8). experiment. To support this, Becker et al (2011) provided an in depth description on the effects of varying pCO 2 levels and temperatures (up to 100 b and 200°C) on δ 13 C DIC values. When CO 2 pressures are elevated (N10 bar), only minor variations in δ 13 C DIC values are expected due to the prevailing isotope signature of CO 2(g) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(7) and (8). experiment. To support this, Becker et al (2011) provided an in depth description on the effects of varying pCO 2 levels and temperatures (up to 100 b and 200°C) on δ 13 C DIC values. When CO 2 pressures are elevated (N10 bar), only minor variations in δ 13 C DIC values are expected due to the prevailing isotope signature of CO 2(g) .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the HCO 3 − -CO 2(g) system, literature data on carbon isotope fractionation by Mook et al (1974) are widely accepted for temperatures between 0°and 126°C (Myrttinen et al, 2012a). CO 2 pressures are considered to have only an indirect effect on the magnitude of carbon isotope fractionation between DIC species and CO 2 by shifting the pH and hence, DIC speciation of the fluid (Becker et al, 2011;Myrttinen et al, 2014).…”
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“…The CLEAN project in Germany started a CO 2 -EGR project in the Altmark gas fields in 2009; however, public protests have prevented CO 2 injection on the site [65]. Many other countries including Australia and Norway are also positively developing this technology [64,[66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74].…”
Section: Ccus: Co 2 -Egrmentioning
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“…Examples of such applications include investigations in carbon cycle and flux (e.g., [50][51][52][53]), chemical weathering (e.g., [54]), degassing from thermal and cold springs (e.g., [55,56]), volcanic-hydrothermal systems (e.g., [57,58]), and, as a relatively new field, geochemical trapping in CO 2 injection (carbon capture and storage (CCS)) projects (e.g., [59][60][61]). …”
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“…Recently, this approach was applied to several studies related to the subsurface storage of CO 2 (CCS), e.g., geochemical trapping in CO 2 injection projects (e.g., [59,60]). Nisi et al [61] investigated the isotopic carbon of dissolved CO 2 and DIC related to surface and spring waters and dissolved gases in the area of Hontomín-Huermeces (Burgos, Spain) to verify whether CO 2 leakages, induced by the injection of CO 2 , might have been able to affect the quality of the waters in the local shallow hydrological circuits.…”
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