2019
DOI: 10.1002/ghg.1923
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Carbon capture induced changes in Deccan basalt: a mass‐balance approach

Abstract: Previous studies on the Deccan basalt–water–CO2 interaction were focused on numerical simulations and experimental validation that revealed carbonate formation, but restricted to low temperatures and for a shorter period. However, during prolonged interactions, silicates restricted carbonates from forming, and thus necessitated for comparative mass‐balance calculations of parent basalt, neo‐formed mineral and dissolution products to understand apposite parameters that control the reaction extent and optimal ge… Show more

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“…Fluids can introduce dissolved CO 2 and other ions that participate in carbonation reactions. The presence of certain ions, such as calcium, magnesium, and iron, can enhance mineral dissolution and precipitation, leading to effective CO 2 storage [180].…”
Section: Tholeiitic Basaltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluids can introduce dissolved CO 2 and other ions that participate in carbonation reactions. The presence of certain ions, such as calcium, magnesium, and iron, can enhance mineral dissolution and precipitation, leading to effective CO 2 storage [180].…”
Section: Tholeiitic Basaltmentioning
confidence: 99%