Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology
2011 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 6, 2012
- CCS: doing more, but still not enough pp. 397-398

- M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer
- The current and future state of CCS and its deployment around the world pp. 399-401

- Mark Taylor
- Does seaweed offer a solution for bioenergy with biological carbon capture and storage? pp. 402-407

- Adam D. Hughes, Kenny D. Black, Iona Campbell, Keith Davidson, Maeve S. Kelly and Michael S. Stanley
- Upscaling and its application in numerical simulation of long‐term CO 2 storage pp. 408-418

- Wasim A. Akber Hassan and Xi Jiang
- Nanomaterials and processes for carbon capture and conversion into useful by‐products for a sustainable energy future pp. 419-444

- Michael Ashley, Charles Magiera, Punnamchandar Ramidi, Gary Blackburn, Timothy G Scott, Rajeev Gupta, Kerry Wilson, Anindya Ghosh and Abhijit Biswas
- Uncertainty quantification of CO 2 leakage through a fault with multiphase and nonisothermal effects pp. 445-459

- Chuanhe Lu, Yunwei Sun, Thomas A. Buscheck, Yue Hao, Joshua A. White and Laura Chiaramonte
- Characterizing CO 2 storage reservoirs and shallow overburden for above‐zone monitoring in Texas Gulf Coast EOR fields pp. 460-473

- Khandaker M. Zahid, Seyyed A. Hosseini, Vanessa Nuñez‐López and Susan D. Hovorka
- Solution processable polymer‐based nanocomposite coatings for large‐area carbon capture and conversion pp. 474-474

- Michael Ashley, Punnamchandar Ramidi, Charles Magiera, Anindya Ghosh, Timothy Bontrager, Timothy G. Scott, Gary Blackburn, Enkeleda Dervishi, Alexandru S. Biris, Tao Wang, Ilker S. Bayer and Abhijit Biswas
Volume 2, issue 5, 2012
- An exciting year for CCS in Japan pp. 323-324

- Saeko Mito‐Adachi
- Simulating CO 2 leakage into marine environments pp. 325-328

- Jerry Blackford
- Model verification and evaluation of the rich‐split process modification at an Australian‐based post combustion CO 2 capture pilot plant pp. 329-345

- Ashleigh Cousins, Aaron Cottrell, Anthony Lawson, Sanger Huang and Paul H.M. Feron
- CO 2 capture from ethanol production and storage into the Mt Simon Sandstone pp. 346-351

- Sai Gollakota and Scott McDonald
- Common attributes of hydraulically fractured oil and gas production and CO 2 geological sequestration pp. 352-368

- Jean‐Philippe Nicot and Ian J. Duncan
- A study of the effects of friction, heat transfer, and stream impurities on the decompression behavior in CO 2 pipelines pp. 369-379

- Haroun Mahgerefteh, Solomon Brown and Sergey Martynov
- N 2 O emission and reduction in the electronics manufacturing industries pp. 380-385

- Seung‐Jae Lee, In‐Soo Ryu and Seung‐Hyun Moon
- Solution processable polymer‐based nanocomposite coatings for large‐area carbon capture and conversion pp. 386-394

- Michael Ashley, Punnamchandar Ramidi, Charles Magiera, Anindya Ghosh, Timothy Bontrager, Timothy G. Scott, Gary Blackburn, Enkeleda Dervishi, Alexandru S. Biris, Tao Wang, Ilker S Bayer and Abhijit Biswas
Volume 2, issue 4, 2012
- The risk of induced seismicity: is cap‐rock integrity on shaky ground? pp. 217-218

- Curtis M. Oldenburg
- Reflections on storage site monitoring pp. 219-222

- Andrew Chadwick
- Protein‐based carbon capture: progress and potential pp. 223-238

- Michael L. Drummond, Thomas R. Cundari and Angela K. Wilson
- Recent advances in carbon dioxide capture with metal‐organic frameworks pp. 239-259

- Yangyang Liu, Zhiyong U. Wang and Hong‐Cai Zhou
- Workflow using sparse vintage data for building a first geological and reservoir model for CO 2 geological storage in deep saline aquifer. A case study in the St. Lawrence Platform, Canada pp. 260-278

- Maxime Claprood, Erwan Gloaguen, Bernard Giroux, Elena Konstantinovskaya, Michel Malo and Mathieu J. Duchesne
- Simulations of long‐column flow experiments related to geologic carbon sequestration: effects of outer wall boundary condition on upward flow and formation of liquid CO 2 pp. 279-303

- Curtis M. Oldenburg, Christine Doughty, Catherine A. Peters and Patrick F. Dobson
- Effect of co‐gasification of biomass and petroleum coke with coal on the production of gases pp. 304-313

- Javier Fermoso, Borja Arias, Behdad Moghtaderi, Covadonga Pevida, Marta G. Plaza, Jose J. Pis and Fernando Rubiera
- Potential for environmental impact due to acid gas leakage from wellbores at EOR injection sites near Zama Lake, Alberta: response to D.M. LeNeveu pp. 314-319

- James E. Houseworth and Preston D. Jordan
- Response to the comment by Houseworth and Jordan pp. 320-321

- LeNeveu Dm
Volume 2, issue 3, 2012
- In quest of robust and commercial CO 2 monitoring pp. 145-147

- Susan D. Hovorka
- CCS in Europe: a perspective from the European Commission pp. 148-150

- Marlene Holzner
- Preliminary country‐scale assessment of carbon dioxide storage potential in Iran pp. 151-161

- Kamyar Movagharnejad, Azadeh Emamgholivand, Hamed Mousavi and Masoud Sheikhi Kordkheili
- What chemicals will we need to capture CO 2 ? pp. 162-171

- Jason E. Bara
- Scoping analysis of brine extraction/re‐injection for enhanced CO 2 storage pp. 172-184

- Seyyed Abolfazl Hosseini and Jean‐Philippe Nicot
- A Bayesian belief network (BBN) for combining evidence from multiple CO 2 leak detection technologies pp. 185-199

- Ya‐Mei Yang, Mitchell J. Small, Egemen O. Ogretim, Donald D. Gray, Arthur W. Wells, Grant S. Bromhal and Brian R. Strazisar
- Promoted CO 2 absorption in aqueous ammonia pp. 200-208

- Hai Yu, Qunyang Xiang, Mengxiang Fang, Qi Yang and Paul Feron
- The influence of information on individuals' reactions to CCS technologies: results from experimental online survey research pp. 209-215

- Christian Oltra, Roser Sala and Àlex Boso
Volume 2, issue 2, 2012
- Do we have a rapid solution for CO 2 utilization? A perspective from China pp. 75-76

- Chang‐jun Liu
- Is CCS a fully fledged business proposition or an interesting experiment? pp. 77-79

- Muriel Cozier
- Post‐combustion CO 2 capture: chemical absorption processes in coal‐fired steam power plants pp. 80-98

- Jochen Oexmann, Alfons Kather, Sebastian Linnenberg and Ulrich Liebenthal
- Potential for environmental impact due to acid gas leakage from wellbores at EOR injection sites near Zama Lake, Alberta pp. 99-114

- D.M. LeNeveu
- Greenhouse gas emission from rice‐ and wheat‐growing areas in India: spatial analysis and upscaling pp. 115-125

- Arti Bhatia, P.K. Aggarwal, Niveta Jain and H. Pathak
- Public awareness and opinion on CCS in the province of Québec, Canada pp. 126-135

- Jean‐Philibert Moutenet, Karine Bédard and Michel Malo
- Design and use of a laboratory rig for the study of the chemical‐physical effects on aquatic environments of potential seepage from CO 2 storage sites pp. 136-143

- G. Caramanna, Y. Wei, M. M. Maroto‐Valer, Paul Nathanail and M. Steven
Volume 2, issue 1, 2012
- Why we need the ‘and’ in ‘CO 2 utilization and storage’ pp. 1-2

- Curtis M. Oldenburg
- Where now for CCS in the UK? pp. 3-5

- Luke Warren
- Post 2020, CCS will be cost‐competitive with other low‐carbon energy technologies pp. 6-8

- Graeme Sweeney
- The US department of Energy's R&D program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through beneficial uses of carbon dioxide pp. 9-16

- Darin Damiani, John T. Litynski, Howard G. McIlvried, Derek M. Vikara and Rameshwar D. Srivastava
- Development of adsorbents for CO 2 capture from waste materials: a review pp. 20-35

- Mara Olivares‐Marín and M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer
- Sensitivity analysis of the build decision for carbon capture and sequestration projects pp. 36-45

- Paul S. Fischbeck, David Gerard and Sean T. McCoy
- Geopolymer as well cement and the variation of its mechanical behavior with curing temperature pp. 46-58

- Mohamed M.C. Nasvi, Ranjith P. Gamage and Sanjayan Jay
- Synthesis of cyclic carbonates from CO 2 and diols via electrogenerated cyanomethyl anion pp. 59-65

- Huan Wang, La‐Xia Wu, Jian‐Qing Zhao, Rui‐Na Li, Ai‐Jian Zhang, Hisashi Kajiura, Yong‐Ming Li and Jia‐Xing Lu
- The role of substituents of chlorostannoxanes on the reactivity of the catalysts during the synthesis of cyclic carbonates using epoxides and carbon dioxide pp. 66-74

- Sharon Pulla, Punnamchandar Ramidi, Benjamin L. Jarvis, Pradip Munshi, William O. Griffin, Jerry A. Darsey, Jerry L. Dallas, Vedavalli Pokala and Anindya Ghosh
Volume 1, issue 4, 2011
- A focus on carbonation for CO 2 mineral sequestration: highlights from ACEME10 pp. 285-286

- Ron Zevenhoven
- Process intensification routes for mineral carbonation pp. 287-293

- Rafael M. Santos and Tom Van Gerven
- Optimization of antigorite heat pre‐treatment via kinetic modeling of the dehydroxylation reaction for CO 2 mineralization pp. 294-304

- Reydick D. Balucan, Eric M. Kennedy, John F. Mackie and Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski
- Ammonium salt‐based steelmaking slag carbonation: Precipitation of CaCO 3 and ammonia losses assessment pp. 305-311

- Sanni Eloneva, Pekka Mannisto, Arshe Said, Carl‐Johan Fogelholm and Ron Zevenhoven
- Wet versus slurry carbonation of EAF steel slag pp. 312-319

- Renato Baciocchi, Giulia Costa, Elisabetta Di Bartolomeo, Alessandra Polettini and Raffaella Pomi
- When once is not enough: accounting for CO 2 recycling in EOR operations pp. 320-323

- Philip M. Marston
- Biomass energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS or Bio‐CCS) pp. 324-334

- Clair Gough and Paul Upham
- Transient CO 2 leakage and injection in wellbore‐reservoir systems for geologic carbon sequestration pp. 335-350

- Lehua Pan, Curtis M. Oldenburg, Karsten Pruess and Yu‐Shu Wu
Volume 1, issue 3, 2011
- Improved understanding of geologic CO 2 storage processes requires risk‐driven field experiments pp. 191-193

- Curtis M. Oldenburg
- The office of carbon capture and storage pp. 194-196

- Adam Dawson
- Good return on CCS investments? pp. 197-199

- Jon Evans
- Is Panarea Island (Italy) a valid and cost‐effective natural laboratory for the development of detection and monitoring techniques for submarine CO 2 seepage? pp. 200-210

- Giorgio Caramanna, Nunzia Voltattorni and M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer
- Parameters affecting mineral trapping of CO 2 sequestration in brines pp. 211-222

- Qi Liu and M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer
- Storage of CO 2 hydrate in shallow gas reservoirs: pre‐ and post‐injection periods pp. 223-236

- Olga Ye Zatsepina and Mehran Pooladi‐Darvish
- Integrated modeling of CO 2 storage and leakage scenarios including transitions between super‐ and subcritical conditions, and phase change between liquid and gaseous CO 2 pp. 237-247

- Karsten Pruess
- Deterioration of a fractured carbonate caprock exposed to CO 2 ‐acidified brine flow pp. 248-260

- Brian Ellis, Catherine Peters, Jeffrey Fitts, Grant Bromhal, Dustin McIntyre, Robert Warzinski and Eilis Rosenbaum
- Impact of resource‐conserving technologies on productivity and greenhouse gas emissions in the rice‐wheat system pp. 261-277

- Himanshu Pathak, Yash S. Saharawat, Mahesh Gathala and Jagdish K. Ladha
- Mesoporous amine‐bridged polysilsesquioxane for CO 2 capture pp. 278-284

- Genggeng Qi, Liling Fu, Xiaonan Duan, Brian Hyun Choi, Michael Abraham and Emmanuel P. Giannelis
Volume 1, issue 2, 2011
- Climate change is about impact; CCS is about opportunity pp. 93-95

- M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer
- Clean coal technologies pp. 96-98

- John Topper
- CCS – between a rock and a hard place? pp. 99-101

- Andrew Chadwick
- Health, safety, and environmental risks from energy production: a year‐long reality check pp. 102-104

- Curtis M. Oldenburg
- CarbFix: a CCS pilot project imitating and accelerating natural CO 2 sequestration pp. 105-118

- Edda S.P. Aradóttir, Hólmfrídur Sigurdardóttir, Bergur Sigfússon and Einar Gunnlaugsson
- Perspectives on CO 2 capture and storage pp. 119-133

- Filip Johnsson
- Alberta's new carbon capture and storage legislation pp. 134-141

- Nigel D. Bankes
- The recent development of CO 2 fixation and conversion by ionic liquid pp. 142-159

- Jianmin Zhang, Jian Sun, Xiaochun Zhang, Yansong Zhao and Suojiang Zhang
- Estimating the probability of CO 2 plumes encountering faults pp. 160-174

- Preston D. Jordan, Curtis M. Oldenburg and Jean‐Philippe Nicot
- Using the Choquet integral for screening geological CO 2 storage sites pp. 175-179

- Yingqi Zhang
- NO emissions in oxy‐coal combustion with the addition of steam in an entrained flow reactor pp. 180-190

- Lucia Álvarez, Juan Riaza, Maria V. Gil, Covadonga Pevida, José J. Pis and Fernando Rubiera
Volume 1, issue 1, 2011
- Welcome pp. 1-2

- Curtis M. Oldenburg and M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer
- Why carbon capture and storage? pp. 3-4

- M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer
- On carbon footprints and growing energy use pp. 5-7

- Curtis M. Oldenburg
- Restoring confidence at the Cancun Climate Change Conference pp. 8-10

- Muriel Cozier
- On scale and magnitude of pressure build‐up induced by large‐scale geologic storage of CO 2 pp. 11-20

- Quanlin Zhou and Jens T. Birkholzer
- CO 2 ‐based energy vectors for the storage of solar energy pp. 21-35

- Gabriele Centi and Siglinda Perathoner
- Ca looping technology: current status, developments and future directions pp. 36-47

- E. J. (Ben) Anthony
- CO 2 mineral sequestration: developments toward large‐scale application pp. 48-57

- Ron Zevenhoven, Johan Fagerlund and Joel Kibiwot Songok
- The potential of aquatic biomass for CO 2 ‐enhanced fixation and energy production pp. 58-71

- Angela Dibenedetto
- Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by integration of cement plants, power plants, and CO 2 capture systems pp. 72-82

- Luis M. Romeo, David Catalina, Pilar Lisbona, Yolanda Lara and Ana Martínez
- Adapting communication to the public's intuitive understanding of CCS pp. 83-91

- Lasse Wallquist, Vivianne H. M. Visschers, Simone Dohle and Michael Siegrist
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