Shallow groundwater near a deep-well CO2 storage site – 15 years of stable water quality for agricultural use
Zibo Zhou,
Kexin Zhang,
Damien L. Callahan
et al.
Abstract:Injecting CO2 into deep geological formations can be an effective carbon-removal and storage technology to mitigate global climate change. Interaction of injected CO2 with rock formations changes pH and hydrochemistry within the deep injection zone (> 800 m depth). However, cap rocks and multiple tight aquitards typically act as barriers to protect the shallow aquifer from changes in the injection zone. Monitoring and evaluation of shallow groundwater quality is essential to verify that carbon capture stora… Show more
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