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Understanding and Managing Risks Posed by Brines Containing Dissolved Carbon Dioxide
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Journal Article | Falta RW, Zuo L, Benson SM. Migration of exsolved CO2 following depressurization of saturated brines. Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology 2013;3(6):503-515. |
R834383 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Murdoch LC, Xie S, Falta RW, Ruprecht C. Effects of increased upward flux of dissolved salts caused by CO2 storage or other factors. Journal of Hydrology 2015;527:776-787. |
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Journal Article | Ruprecht C, Pini R, Falta R, Benson S, Murdoch L. Hysteretic trapping and relative permeability of CO2 in sandstone at reservoir conditions. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 2014;27:15-27. |
R834383 (2013) R834383 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Zuo L, Krevor S, Falta RW, Benson SM. An experimental study of CO2 exsolution and relative permeability measurements during CO2 saturated water depressurization. Transport in Porous Media 2012;91(2):459-478. |
R834383 (2011) R834383 (2012) R834383 (2013) R834383 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Zuo L, Zhang C, Falta RW, Benson SM. Micromodel investigations of CO2 exsolution from carbonated water in sedimentary rocks. Advances in Water Resources 2013;53:188-197. |
R834383 (2012) R834383 (2013) R834383 (Final) |
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