H21A:
Coupled Hydraulic, Geochemical, and Geomechanical Processes in Carbon Storage III Posters

Tuesday, 16 December 2014: 8:00 AM-12:20 PM
Chairs:  Megan M Smith, Lawrence Livermore Nat'l Lab, Livermore, CA, United States and Stuart D Walsh, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, United States
Primary Conveners:  Stuart D Walsh, LLNL, Livermore, CA, United States
Co-conveners:  Susan Carroll, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, Livermore, CA, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Stuart D Walsh, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
Consisitent and Accurate Finite Volume Methods for Coupled Flow and Geomechanics
Jan M Nordbotten, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway; Princeton University, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton, NJ, United States
 
Implications of Sub-Hydrostatic Pressures in the Bravo Dome Natural CO2 Reservoir for the Long-Term Security of Geological Carbon Dioxide Storage
Daria Akhbari, Marc A Hesse and Toti Larson, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States
 
CO2-Brine Displacement in Geological CO2 Sequestration: Microfluidic Flow Model Study
Shuang Cindy Cao and Jongwon Jung, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States
 
Laboratory CO2-Rich Brine Percolation Experiments through Heletz Samples (Israel): Role of the Flow Rate and Brine Composition
Linda Luquot1, Philippe Gouze2 and Jesus Carrera1, (1)IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, (2)University of Montpellier II, Montpellier Cedex 05, France
 
The Impact of Fluid Properties and Flow Conditions on the Measurement of Relative Permeability and Residual CO2 Trapping Saturation for CO2-Brine Systems
Ben Niu1, Ali Al-Menhali2 and Sam C Krevor2, (1)Imperial College London, Department of Chemical Engineering, London, United Kingdom, (2)Imperial College London, Department of Earth Science & Engineering, London, United Kingdom
 
Experimental Determination of the Effects Carbon Sequestration into Dolomite and Marl Beds of the Jefferson Formation, Montana
Seth Alexander Mangini, Montana State University Bozeman, Bozeman, MT, United States, Mark L Skidmore, Montana State Univ, Bozeman, MT, United States and Colin A Shaw, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, United States
 
Defining Noble Gas Partitioning for Carbon Capture and Storage Environments
Oliver Warr1, Andrew Masters2, Christopher Rochelle3 and Christopher J Ballentine1, (1)University of Oxford, Department of Earth Sciences, Oxford, United Kingdom, (2)University of Manchester, School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, Manchester, United Kingdom, (3)British Geological Survey Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
 
Interaction Between CO2-Rich Sulfate Solutions and Carbonate Reservoir Rocks from Atmospheric to Supercritical CO2 Conditions: Experiments and Modeling
Jordi Cama, Maria Garcia-Rios, Linda Luquot and Josep M Soler Matamala, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
 
Extensive CO2 Leakage From Extinct and Modern CO2 Reservoirs in New Mexico and Arizona: Evaluating the Role of Seal Bypass and Large-Volume Travertine Deposition With Implications For CO2 Sequestration
Alexandra Priewisch1, Laura J Crossey2, Karl E Karlstrom2 and Peter Mozley3, (1)New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM, United States, (2)University of New Mexico Main Campus, Albuquerque, NM, United States, (3)New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM, United States
 
Comparison of Fracture Gradient Methods for the FutureGen 2.0 Carbon Storage Site, Ill., USA.
Delphine Appriou1, Frank Spane1, Signe Wurstner White1, Mark E Kelley2, Elsie C Sullivan1, Alain Bonneville1 and Tyler J Gilmore1, (1)Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, United States, (2)Battelle Columbus, Columbus, OH, United States
 
Evaluating Risks of Sequestered CO₂ on Groundwater Quality: the Combined and Separate Effects of CH4, As, and Cd
Amanda Lawter1, Nikolla P Qafoku2, Hongbo Shao1 and Christopher F Brown3, (1)Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, United States, (2)Pacific Northwest Natl Lab, Richland, WA, United States, (3)Pacific Northwest National Lab, Richland, WA, United States
 
Capillary trapping mechanism in strongly water wet systems: Comparison between Experiment and Percolation theory
Helmut W Geistlinger, Sadjad Mohammadian and Hans-Joerg Vogel, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Halle, Halle, Germany
 
Effects of Lithology of Deep Layered Geologic Formations on Trapping of Dissolved CO2
Elif Agartan1, Abdullah Cihan2, Jens T Birkholzer2, Quanlin Zhou2 and Tissa H Illangasekare1, (1)Colorado School of Mines, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Golden, CO, United States, (2)Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Earth Sciences, Berkeley, CA, United States
 
The effect of heterogeneity identifying the leakage of carbon dioxide in a shallow aquifer: an experimental study
Seung-Wook Ha, Seung Hyun Lee, Won-Tak Jeon, Yeo-Jin Joo and Kang Kun Lee, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
 
Rock Physics Analysis for the Characterization of the Geological CO2 Storage Prospect in Southwestern Ulleung Basin, Korea
Junehee Han, Minhui Lee, Gyeongcheol Min and Youngseuk Keehm, Kongju National University, Gongju, South Korea
 
Evaluation of In-Situ Stress Assessment from Deep Borehole in the Middle Coastal Plain and Its implication for Taiwan Tectonics
En-Chao Yeh1, Wei-Cheng Li1, Tung-Chin Chiang1, Weiren Lin2, Tai-Tien Wang3, Chi-Wen Yu4, Chung-Hui Chiao5 and Ming-Wei Yang6, (1)Department of Earth Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan, (2)JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Kanagawa, Japan, (3)National Taipei University of Technology, Institute of Mineral Resources Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan, (4)Sinotech Engineering Consultants Inc., Taipei, Taiwan, (5)Taiwan Power Company, Taipei, Taiwan, (6)Taiwan Power Research Institute, Taipei, Taiwan
 
Effects of Impurities in CO2 Spreading Model Development for Field Experiments in the Framework of the CO2QUEST Project
Dorothee Rebscher1, Jan Lennard Wolf1, Byeongju Jung2, Jac Bensabat3, Raviv Segev3 and Auli P Niemi2, (1)Bundesanstalt fuer Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Hannover, Germany, (2)Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, (3)Environmental & Water Resources Engineering Ltd. (EWRE), Haifa, Israel
 
Investigation of Microseismicity Triggered by Raised Pore Pressure through Laboratory CO2 Injection Tests in Berea Sandstone
Sungbok Lee and Chandong Chang, Chungnam National University, Department of Geology, Daejeon, South Korea
 
Upscaling of CO2-Brine Flow with Capillary Heterogeneity Effects
Avinoam Rabinovich, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States, Kasama Itthisawatpan, Stanford University, Department of Energy Resources Engineering, Stanford, CA, United States and Louis J Durlofsky, Stanford University, Los Altos Hills, CA, United States
 
Numerical Modeling of the Nonlinear Evolution of Permeability in Naturally Fractured Porous Media
Nicola Castelletto, Timur Garipov and Hamdi Tchelepi, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States
 
Prediction and Detection of Land Surface Deformation Associated with CO2 Injection at the FutureGen 2.0 Carbon Capture and Storage Project Site
Christopher E Strickland, Frank Spane, Alain Bonneville, Christopher J Murray, Ba Nghiep Nguyen, Vince R Vermeul and Tyler J Gilmore, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, United States
 
Coupled LBM-DEM Three-phase Simulation on Gas Flux Seeping from Marine Sediment
Yuki Kano, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan and Toru Sato, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan
 
The Evolution of a Fracture in a Dolomite Sample During Dissolution Induced by a CO2-Saturated Solution Flow at Reservoir Conditions: a Dynamic Synchrotron X-Ray Microtomography Study
Marco Voltolini, Li Yang and Jonathan Blair Ajo Franklin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, United States
 
Experimental and Numerical analysis for the effect of capillary number on two-phase flow in porous sandstone
Keigo Kitamura, Hiroyuki Honda and Yasuhiro Mitani, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
 
Evaluation of Impacts of Permeability and Porosity of Storage Formations on Leakage Risk of Deep Groundwater and Carbon Dioxide Due to Geologic Carbon Dioxide Storage
Sungho Lee1, Jai-Yong Park1, Sang-Uk Park1, Jun-Mo Kim1 and Jung-Hwi Kihm2, (1)Seoul National University, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul, South Korea, (2)Jungwon University, Department of Resources Recycling and Environmental Engineering, Goesan-Gun, South Korea
 
Effect of injection wells with partially perforated completion on CO2/brine flow distribution and injectivity
Ethan Guyant1, Weon Shik Han2, Kue-Young Kim3 and Na-Hyun Jung1, (1)University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, United States, (2)UW-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, United States, (3)Korea Ist Geoscience & Min Res, Daejeon, South Korea
 
Applications of Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy (CRDS) to Analysis of Carbon Stable Isotope Composition of Groundwater
Taeyang Jeong, Nam C Woo and Hanna Choi, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea
 
Gravity Currents with Convective Mixing: High-resolution Numerical Simulations
Denis Voskov, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, United States, Maria T Elenius, Tufts University, Medford, MA, United States and Hamdi Tchelepi, Stanford Earth Sciences, Stanford, CA, United States
 
Visualization of CO2 flooding in an artificial porous structure using micromodels
Sookyun Wang, Bogyeong Park, Minhee Lee and Jeong-Gi Um, Pukyong National University, Busan, South Korea
 
Experimental study of heterogeneity-induced capillary trapping in the context of leakage from geologic carbon sequestration sites
Bo Liang and Andres F Clarens, University of Virginia Main Campus, Charlottesville, VA, United States
 
Geochemical effects of CO2 injection on produced water chemistry at an enhanced oil recovery site in the Permian Basin of northwest Texas, USA: Preliminary geochemical and Li isotope results
Samantha Pfister1, James Gardiner1, Thai T Phan1, G L Macpherson2, J Rodney Diehl3, Christina L Lopano3, Brian W Stewart1 and Rosemary C. Capo1, (1)University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Campus, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, (2)University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States, (3)National Energy Technology Laboratory Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
 
Numerical Study on the Effects of pH Buffering Minerals for CO2 Sequestration in Geology by CMS Technology
Satoru Miyoshi and Kenichiro Suzuki, Obayashi Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
 
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