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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R834385

A Hierarchical Modeling Framework for Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide

RFA: Integrated Design, Modeling, and Monitoring of Geologic Sequestration of Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide to Safeguard Sources of Drinking Water (2009)

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Journal Article Modeling carbon sequestration in the Illinois Basin using a vertically-integrated approach. None Bandilla KW, Celia MA, Elliot TR, Person M, Ellet KM, Rupp JA, Gable C, Zhang Y Bandilla KW, Celia MA, Elliot TR, Person M, Ellet KM, Rupp JA, Gable C, Zhang Y. Modeling carbon sequestration in the Illinois Basin using a vertically-integrated approach. Computing and Visualization in Science 2012;15(1):39-51. R834385 (2012)
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Journal Article Multiphase Modeling of Geologic Carbon Sequestration in Saline Aquifers GROUNDWATER Bandilla K, Celia M, Birkholzer J, Cihan A, Leister E Bandilla K, Celia M, Birkholzer J, Cihan A, Leister E. Multiphase Modeling of Geologic Carbon Sequestration in Saline Aquifers. GROUNDWATER 2015;53(3):362-377. R834385 (Final)
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Journal Article Active CO2 reservoir management for carbon storage: analysis of operational strategies to relieve pressure buildup and improve injectivity. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL Buscheck TA, Sun YW, Chen MJ, Hao Y, Wolery TJ, Bourcier WL, Court B, Celia MA, Friedmann SJ, Aines RD Buscheck TA, Sun YW, Chen MJ, Hao Y, Wolery TJ, Bourcier WL, Court B, Celia MA, Friedmann SJ, Aines RD. Active CO2 reservoir management for carbon storage: analysis of operational strategies to relieve pressure buildup and improve injectivity. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 2012;6:230-245. R834385 (2011)
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Journal Article Field-scale application of a semi-analytical model for estimation of CO2 and brine leakage along old wells. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL Celia MA, Nordbotten JM, Court B, Dobossy M, Bachu S Celia MA, Nordbotten JM, Court B, Dobossy M, Bachu S. Field-scale application of a semi-analytical model for estimation of CO2 and brine leakage along old wells. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 2011;5(2):257-269. R834385 (2010)
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Journal Article Promising synergies to address water, sequestration, legal, and public acceptance issues associated with large-scale implementation of CO2 sequestration. None Court B, Elliot TR, Dammel JA, Buscheck TA, Rohmer J, Celia MA Court B, Elliot TR, Dammel JA, Buscheck TA, Rohmer J, Celia MA. Promising synergies to address water, sequestration, legal, and public acceptance issues associated with large-scale implementation of CO2 sequestration. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 2012;17(6):569-599. R834385 (2012)
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Journal Article Initial evaluation of advantageous synergies associated with simultaneous brine production and CO2 geological sequestration. None Court B, Bandilla KW, Celia MA, Buscheck TA, Nordbotten JM, Dobossy M, Janzen A Court B, Bandilla KW, Celia MA, Buscheck TA, Nordbotten JM, Dobossy M, Janzen A. Initial evaluation of advantageous synergies associated with simultaneous brine production and CO2 geological sequestration. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 2012;8:90-100. R834385 (2011)
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Journal Article Applicability of vertical‐equilibrium and sharp‐interface assumptions in CO2 sequestration modeling. None Court B, Bandilla KW, Celia MA, Janzen A, Dobossy M, Nordbotten JM Court B, Bandilla KW, Celia MA, Janzen A, Dobossy M, Nordbotten JM. Applicability of vertical‐equilibrium and sharp‐interface assumptions in CO2 sequestration modeling. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 2012;10:134-147. R834385 (2011)
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Journal Article Hysteretic upscaled constitutive relationships for vertically integrated porous media flow. None Doster F, Nordbotten JM, Celia MA Doster F, Nordbotten JM, Celia MA. Hysteretic upscaled constitutive relationships for vertically integrated porous media flow. Computing and Visualization in Science 2012;15(4):147-161. R834385 (Final)
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Journal Article Impact of capillary hysteresis and trapping on vertically integrated models for CO2 storage. None Doster F, Nordbotten JM, Celia MA Doster F, Nordbotten JM, Celia MA. Impact of capillary hysteresis and trapping on vertically integrated models for CO2 storage. Advances in Water Resources 2013;62(Part C):465-474. R834385 (Final)
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Journal Article Potential restrictions for CO2 sequestration sites due to shale and tight gas production. Environmental Science and Technology Elliot TR, Celia MA Elliot TR, Celia MA. Potential restrictions for CO2 sequestration sites due to shale and tight gas production. Environmental Science & Technology 2012;46(7):4223-4227. R834385 (2011)
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Journal Article Active CO2 reservoir management for sustainable geothermal energy extraction and reduced leakage. None Elliot TR, Buscheck TA, Celia M Elliot TR, Buscheck TA, Celia M. Active CO2 reservoir management for sustainable geothermal energy extraction and reduced leakage. Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology 2013;3(1):50-65. R834385 (2012)
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Journal Article Vertically-averaged approaches for CO2 migration with solubility trapping. None Gasda SE, Nordbotten JM, Celia MA Gasda SE, Nordbotten JM, Celia MA. Vertically-averaged approaches for CO2 migration with solubility trapping. Water Resources Research 2011;47(5):W05528. R834385 (2010)
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Journal Article Application of simplified models to CO2 migration and immobilization in large-scale geological systems. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL Gasda SE, Nordbotten JM, Celia MA Gasda SE, Nordbotten JM, Celia MA. Application of simplified models to CO2 migration and immobilization in large-scale geological systems. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 2012;9:72-84. R834385 (2011)
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Journal Article A vertically integrated model with vertical dynamics for CO2 storage. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Guo B, Bandilla KW, Doster F, Keilegavlen E, Celia MA Guo B, Bandilla KW, Doster F, Keilegavlen E, Celia MA. A vertically integrated model with vertical dynamics for CO2 storage. Water Resources Research 2014;50(8):6269-6284. R834385 (Final)
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Journal Article Basin-scale modeling of CO2 storage using models of varying complexity. None Huang X, Bandilla KW, Celia MA, Bachu S Huang X, Bandilla KW, Celia MA, Bachu S. Basin-scale modeling of CO2 storage using models of varying complexity. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 2014;20;73-86. R834385 (Final)
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Journal Article Analytical solutions for two-phase subsurface flow to a leaky fault considering vertical flow effects and fault properties. None Kang M, Nordbotten JM, Doster F, Celia MA Kang M, Nordbotten JM, Doster F, Celia MA. Analytical solutions for two-phase subsurface flow to a leaky fault considering vertical flow effects and fault properties. Water Resources Research 2014;50(4):3536-3552. R834385 (Final)
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Journal Article A methodology to estimate maximum probable leakage along old wells in a geological sequestration operation. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL Nogues JP, Court B, Dobossy M, Nordbotten JM, Celia MA Nogues JP, Court B, Dobossy M, Nordbotten JM, Celia MA. A methodology to estimate maximum probable leakage along old wells in a geological sequestration operation. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 2012;7:39-47. R834385 (2011)
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Journal Article A heterogeneity model comparison of highly resolved statistically anisotropic aquifers ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES Siirla-Woodburn E, Maxwell R Siirla-Woodburn E, Maxwell R. A heterogeneity model comparison of highly resolved statistically anisotropic aquifers. ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES 2015;75:53-66. R834385 (Final)
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