Earth and related environmental sciences topic list of research papers
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Multi-model MJO forecasting during DYNAMO/CINDY period2013 / Xiouhua Fu, June-Yi Lee, Pang-Chi Hsu, Hiroshi Taniguchi, Bin Wang, et al.
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High Performance Solvers for Implicit Particle in Cell Simulation
Abstract A three-dimensional implicit particle-in-cell (iPIC3D) method implemented by S. Markidis et. al. in [“Multiscale simulations of plasma with iPIC3D”, Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 80(2010), 1509-1519] allows time steps at...
2013 / Pawan Kumar, Stefano Markidis, Giovanni Lapenta, Karl Meerbergen, Dirk Roose -
Implications of climate change for agricultural productivity in the early twenty-first century2010 / J. Gornall, R. Betts, E. Burke, R. Clark, J. Camp, et al.
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Interpreting long-term energy scenarios and the role of bioenergy in Germany
Abstract Defining the long-term development of Germany׳s energy sector, has been the subject of a series of studies carried out by governmental, industrial and independent interest groups. These studies play a significant role in energy political...
2016 / Nora Szarka, Marcus Eichhorn, Ronny Kittler, Alberto Bezama, Daniela Thrän -
Geological appraisal of an onshore CO2 storage prospect
Abstract Carbon capture and storage (CCS) will not reach its full greenhouse gas emissions mitigation potential without harnessing the vast storage resource thought to exist within deep saline formations. These formations occur within most...
2011 / Mark A. Bunch, Guillaume Backé, John Kaldi -
The data base of investigation results of saline aquifers for CO2 storage in Japan
Abstract To evaluate the probable storage volume of CO2 in Japan, the Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE) and the Engineering Advancement Association of Japan (ENAA) collected and organized a wide range of geological...
2011 / Masao Ohoka, Shinichi Hiramatu, Kazuo Koide, Shigetaka Nakanishi, Chitoshi Akasaka, et al. -
Assurance monitoring approach for the Heartland Area Redwater Project (HARP) geological CO2 storage project, Alberta, Canada
Abstract The Heartland Area Redwater Project (HARP) aims to inject and geologically store up to a gigatonne of captured CO2 derived from Alberta’s Industrial Heartland. The storage formation will be the vast water leg of the Devonian Redwater-Leduc...
2011 / J.R. Brydie, R.L. Faught, S. Trottier, T. Macyk, J. Dmetruik, et al. -
Laboratory experiments on core-scale behavior of CO2 exolved from CO2 -saturated brine
Abstract During the process of carbon dioxide storage in deep saline aquifers a large quantity of brine will become saturated with dissolved CO2. Although saturated brine is denser than pure brine, there are several plausible mechanisms by which...
2011 / Jean-Christophe Perrin, Ronald W. Falta, Samuel Krevor, Lin Zuo, Kirk Ellison, et al. -
Technical and economic feasibility of the capture and geological storage of CO2 from a bio-fuel distillery: CPER Artenay project
Abstract This paper first focuses on the environmental benefits of the CCS system applied to a bio-ethanol distillery before estimating its feasibility under geological and economic constraints. First, the calculation of CO2...
2009 / D. Bonijoly, A. Fabbri, F. Chapuis, A. Laude, O. Ricci, et al. -
Towards guidelines for selection, characterization and qualification of sites and projects for geological storage of CO2
Abstract Effective large scale deployment of CCS requires recognized standards and guidelines. This paper presents a new 18 month Joint Industry/Public Project (CO2QUALSTORE) that aims to develop a systematic risk-based procedure for selection,...
2009 / Jørg E. Aarnes, Ståle Selmer-Olsen, Michael E. Carpenter, Todd A. Flach -
A geological storage option for CO2 in the Bohaiwan Basin, East China?
Abstract Geological assessment of the Bohaiwan Basin in eastern China for the COACH (Cooperation Action within CCS China-EU) project indicated that storing carbon dioxide (CO2) in this region will be technically challenging and require a flexible...
2011 / Ceri J. Vincent, Rongshu Zeng, Wenying Chen, Guosheng Ding, Mingyuan Li, et al. -
A solution to CO2 geological storage problems in Japan: To realizing “Japan-type CCS”
Abstract Geological structure of the Japanese Islands is very complex because that is located in front of the subduction zone of the Pacific Plate and Philippine Sea Plate. The geological storage project near the emission source in Japan must target ...
2011 / Shinichi Hiramatsu, Junya Takeshima, Masao Ohoka, Mariko Seguchi, Tadahiko Okumura, et al. -
Modeling the effects of topography and wind on atmospheric dispersion of CO2 surface leakage at geologic carbon sequestration sites
Abstract Understanding the potential impacts of unexpected surface releases of CO2 is an essential part of risk assessment for geologic carbon sequestration sites. We have extended a mesoscale atmospheric model to model dense gas dispersion of CO2...
2009 / Fotini K. Chow, Patrick W. Granvold, Curtis M. Oldenburg -
Comparison of three concepts for offshore CO2 temporary storage and injection facilities
Abstract This study proposed three concepts for the offshore temporary storage and injection facility for ship-based CO2 disposal in the deep sea geological formations. The first was floating on the sea surface, another was placed in the mid-water,...
2011 / Younseok Choi, Daejun Chang -
Pembina Cardium CO2 Monitoring Project, Alberta, Canada—Geochemical interpretation of produced fluid compositions
Abstract A CO2 monitoring pilot was initiated at the Penn West Energy Trust CO2 EOR operations within the Cardium formation of the Pembina Field. The Penn West Pembina-Cardium CO2 EOR Monitoring research program focused on well integrity, local/...
2009 / S.J. Talman, E.H. Perkins -
Benefit Evaluation on Energy Saving and Emission Reduction of National Small Hydropower Ecological Protection Project
Abstract Energy saving and emission reduction benefits of National Small Hydropower Ecological Protection Project (NSHEPP) can be considered in two aspects. One is energy saving, including the reduction of timber consumption, coal-fired power...
2011 / Yi-fan Ding, De-shan Tang, Ting Wang -
Basin resource management frameworks: 4D geoscience information, modelling and knowledge systems to allow the informed assessment and management of earth resources
Abstract In the 21st century, sedimentary basins are moving rapidly from single-use zones–such as petroleum–to highly complex, vertically and laterally stratified, multiple-use zones. Several independent industry and community sectors, such as...
2011 / Geoffrey W. O’Brien, Louise M. Goldie Divko, Peter Tingate, Monica J. Campi -
Study of the air-sea interactions at the mesoscale: the SEMAPHORE experiment2005 / L. Eymard, S. Planton, P. Durand, C. Le Visage, P. Y. Le Traon, et al.
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Development of a swimming motion display system for athlete swimmers’ training using a wristwatch-style acceleration and gyroscopic sensor device
Abstract The objective of this study was to develop a swimming motion display system for athlete swimmers’ training, which is handier and more intuitive than the three dimensional motion capture systems using underwater cameras. In this paper,...
2010 / Motomu Nakashima, Yuji Ohgi, Eri Akiyama, Naosuke Kazami -
Research on Safety and Security Distance of Flammable Liquid Storage Tank
Abstract Flammable liquid storage tanks usually plant a potential dangerous zone. The damage gets worse and worse. In order to avoid the tank fire, the tanks extended to the nearby storage tanks-facilities and buildings. In consideration of safety...
2011 / Cheng-I Lin, Hui-Fang Wang