Microbial stimulation and succession following a test well injection simulating CO<sub>2</sub> leakage into a shallow Newark Basin aquifer
In addition to efforts aimed at reducing anthropogenic production of greenhouse gases, geological storage of CO<sub>2</sub> is being explored as a strategy to reduce atmospheric greenhouse gas emission and mitigate climate change. Previous studies of the deep subsurface in North America...
Main Authors: | O'Mullan, Gregory (Author), Dueker, M. Elias (Author), Clauson, Kale (Author), Yang, Qiang (Author), Umemoto, Kelsey (Author), Zakharova, Natalia (Author), Matter, Juerg (Author), Stute, Martin (Author), Takahashi, Taro (Author), Goldberg, David (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2015-01-30.
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