Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology
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Volume 4, issue 5, 2014
- Contents pp. i-i

- Sallie Greenberg
- Issue Information pp. ii-ii

- Sallie Greenberg
- Illinois Basin – Decatur Project pp. 569-570

- Sallie Greenberg
- An overview of the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project pp. 571-579

- Sallie Greenberg and Robert J. Finley
- Litho‐facies and reservoir characterization of the Mt Simon Sandstone at the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project pp. 580-595

- Sallie Greenberg, Hannes E. Leetaru and Jared T. Freiburg
- Communicating science and technology while engaging the public at the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project pp. 596-603

- Sallie Greenberg, Sallie E. Greenberg and Lori M. Gauvreau
- Risk management at the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project: A FEPs‐based approach pp. 604-616

- Sallie Greenberg and Ken Hnottavange‐Telleen
- Design and operation of compression system for one million tonne CO 2 sequestration test pp. 617-625

- Sallie Greenberg, Rosalind A. Jones and Ray W. McKaskle
- Development and implementation of a seismic characterization and CO 2 monitoring program for the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project pp. 626-644

- Sallie Greenberg, Marcia L. Couëslan, Valerie Smith, George El‐Kaseeh, John Gilbert, Nikolas Preece, Lei Zhang and Jitendra Gulati
- Transport modeling at multiple scales for the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project pp. 645-661

- Sallie Greenberg, William R. Roy, Edward Mehnert, Peter M. Berger, James R. Damico and Roland T. Okwen
- Integrated reservoir modeling at the Illinois Basin – Decatur Project pp. 662-684

- Sallie Greenberg, Ozgur Senel, Robert Will and Robert J. Butsch
Volume 4, issue 4, 2014
- From CCS to CCUS and where to go next: the sky is the limit pp. 419-420

- Ron Zevenhoven
- CO 2 storage safety and leakage monitoring in the CCS demonstration project of Jilin oilfield, China pp. 425-439

- Liang Zhang, Haidong Huang, Yanqing Wang, Bo Ren, Shaoran Ren, Guoli Chen and Hua Zhang
- The variation in composition of ultramafic rocks and the effect on their suitability for carbon dioxide sequestration by mineralization following acid leaching pp. 440-451

- M. T. Styles, A. Sanna, A. M. Lacinska, J. Naden and M. Maroto‐Valer
- Challenging combination of CO 2 geological storage and coal mining in the Ordos basin, China pp. 452-467

- Qi Li, Wenbin Fei, Xuehao Liu, Xiaochen Wei, Miao Jing and Xiaochun Li
- Detecting bean stress response to CO 2 leakage with the utilization of leaf and canopy spectral derivative ratio pp. 468-480

- Jiang Jinbao, Michael D Steven, Cai Qingkong, He Ruyan, Guo Haiqiang and Chen Yunhao
- The feasibility of a European‐wide integrated CO 2 transport network pp. 481-494

- R. J. Stewart, V. Scott, R. S. Haszeldine, D. Ainger and S. Argent
- Experimental and rate‐based modeling study of CO 2 capture by aqueous monoethanolamine pp. 495-508

- Xiaofei Li, Shujuan Wang and Changhe Chen
- Modeling and simulation of the combined removal of SO 2 and CO 2 by aqueous ammonia pp. 509-527

- Muhammad Asif and Woo‐Seung Kim
- CO 2 geological storage: hydro‐chemo‐mechanical analyses and implications pp. 528-543

- Seunghee Kim and J. Carlos Santamarina
- A novel high pressure‐high temperature experimental apparatus to study sequestration of CO 2 ‐SO 2 mixtures in geological formations pp. 544-554

- Susana García, Qi Liu and M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer
- Potassium sarcosinate promoted aqueous ammonia solution for post‐combustion capture of CO 2 pp. 555-567

- Nan Yang, Dong Yao Xu, Hai Yu, William Conway, Marcel Maeder and Paul Feron
Volume 4, issue 3, 2014
- National corridors for climate change mitigation: managing industrial CO 2 emissions in France pp. 262-277

- Jeffrey M. Bielicki, Guillaume Calas, Richard S. Middleton and Minh Ha‐Duong
- Next generation models of carbonate mineral growth and dissolution pp. 278-288

- Andrew G. Stack
- Modeling pressure and saturation distribution in a CO 2 storage project using a Surrogate Reservoir Model (SRM) pp. 289-315

- Alireza Shahkarami, Shahab Mohaghegh, Vida Gholami, Alireza Haghighat and Daniel Moreno
- Development of a risk‐based comparison methodology of carbon capture technologies pp. 316-330

- Dave Engel, Angela Dalton, Crystal Dale, Julia Thompson, Rene Leclaire, Bryan Edwards and Ed Jones
- Modeling CO 2 plume migration based on calibration of injection and post‐injection pressure response at the AEP Mountaineer Project pp. 331-356

- Srikanta Mishra, Yagna Deepika Oruganti, Neeraj Gupta, Priya Ravi Ganesh, Caitlin McNeil, Indrajit Bhattacharya and Gary Spitznogle
- Analysis of unusual scale build‐up in a CO 2 injection well for a pilot‐scale CO 2 storage demonstration project pp. 357-366

- Joel Sminchak, Evan Zeller and Indrajit Bhattacharya
- Assessment of storage capacity for CO 2 in saline aquifers near hydrocarbon fields, northern Songliao Basin, China pp. 366-383

- Shu Wang, Ceri J Vincent, Mike H Stephenson and Rongshu Zeng
- Geochemical sensitivity to CO 2 leakage: detection in potable aquifers at carbon sequestration sites pp. 384-399

- Changbing Yang, Susan D. Hovorka, Michael H. Young and Ramon Trevino
- CO 2 flooding properties of Liujiagou sandstone: influence of sub‐core scale structure heterogeneity pp. 400-418

- Ning Wei, Magdalena Gill, Dustin Crandall, Dustin McIntyre, Yan Wang, Kathy Bruner, Xiaochun Li and Grant Bromhal
Volume 4, issue 2, 2014
- Use of diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) as an early detection tool of low‐intensity leakage from CO 2 storage pp. 163-175

- Marco Agnelli, Fidel Grandia, Anthony Credoz, Andrea Gasparini and Jordi Bruno
- Tasks and challenges of geochemical monitoring pp. 176-190

- Franz May and Svenja Waldmann
- Will dawsonite form during CO 2 storage? pp. 191-199

- Helge Hellevang, Per Aagaard and Jens Jahren
- Limiting the risk inherent to geological CO 2 storage: The importance of predicting inorganic and organic chemical species behavior under supercritical CO 2 fluid conditions pp. 200-209

- Pierpaolo Zuddas, Jean Rillard, Kitsanai Charoenjit and Pierre Toulhoat
- Experimental study of CO 2 injection in a simulated injection well: the MIRAGES experiment pp. 210-224

- Jérôme Sterpenich, Emmanuel Jobard, Hicham El Hajj, Jacques Pironon, Aurélien Randi and Marie‐Camille Caumon
- Tracking leakage from a natural CO 2 reservoir (Montmiral, France) through the chemistry and isotope signatures of shallow groundwater pp. 225-243

- Julie Lions, Pauline Humez, Hélène Pauwels, Wolfram Kloppmann and Isabelle Czernichowski‐Lauriol
- Kinetic modeling of laboratory CO 2 ‐exposure experiments performed on whole rock reservoir samples pp. 244-256

- Sebastian Fischer, Marco De Lucia and Axel Liebscher
Volume 4, issue 1, 2014
- Out with the old; in with CCS! pp. 1-2

- Prof. M. Mercedes Maroto‐Valer
- A global perspective on policy and progress pp. 3-7

- Andrew Purvis
- Large scale economics of a precipitating potassium carbonate CO 2 capture process for black coal power generation pp. 8-19

- Clare Anderson, Minh Ho, Trent Harkin, Dianne Wiley and Barry Hooper
- A tiered area‐of‐review framework for geologic carbon sequestration pp. 20-35

- Jens Birkholzer, Abdullah Cihan and Karl Bandilla
- Permeability and relative permeability measurements for CO 2 ‐brine system at reservoir conditions in low permeable sandstones in Svalbard pp. 36-52

- Raheleh Farokhpoor, Erik Gøsta Bruno Lindeberg, Ole Torsæter, Mai Britt Mørk and Atle Mørk
- Regional CO 2 sequestration capacity assessment for the coastal and offshore Texas Miocene interval pp. 53-65

- Kerstan J Wallace, Timothy A Meckel, David L. Carr, Ramón H Treviño and Changbing Yang
- Storage compliance in coupled CO 2 ‐EOR and storage pp. 66-80

- Amin Ettehad
- Above‐zone pressure monitoring and geomechanical analyses for a field‐scale CO 2 injection project in Cranfield, MS pp. 81-98

- Seunghee Kim and Seyyed Abolfazl Hosseini
- Effects of fault‐zone architecture on earthquake magnitude and gas leakage related to CO 2 injection in a multi‐layered sedimentary system pp. 99-120

- Antonio P. Rinaldi, Pierre Jeanne, Jonny Rutqvist, Frédéric Cappa and Yves Guglielmi
- Catalytic hydrolysis of trifluoromethane over alumina pp. 121-130

- Wenfeng Han, Yuliang Chen, Bibo Jin, Huazhang Liu and Hai Yu
- Evaluation of coal swelling‐controlled CO 2 diffusion processes pp. 131-139

- Wei Li, Jin‐tuo Zhu, Yuan‐ping Cheng and Shou‐qing Lu
- In 2 O 3 as a promising catalyst for CO 2 utilization: A case study with reverse water gas shift over In 2 O 3 pp. 140-144

- Qidi Sun, Jingyun Ye, Chang‐jun Liu and Qingfeng Ge
- Influence of the K‐, Na‐ and K‐Na‐carbonate additions during the CO 2 chemisorption on lithium oxosilicate (Li 8 SiO 6 ) pp. 145-154

- Issis C. Romero‐Ibarra, Fernando Durán‐Muñoz and Heriberto Pfeiffer
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