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      Box experiments on monitoring the CO2 migration in a homogeneous medium using electrical resistivity survey

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      Geological sequestration of CO2 necessarily involves reliable techniques for monitoring the migration of CO2 injected in deep formations. In this study, a series of lab-scale experiments was conducted to investigate the feasibility of geochemical sampling and electrical resistivity survey in imaging and characterizing various phases of CO2 in a homogeneous medium. An acryl box packed with 1-mm dia. glass beads was used as the brine aquifer for CO2 sequestration. Two phases of CO2 and a supercritical CO2 substitute were applied in a series of injection processes in modified experiments for simulating CO2 sequestration. As well as porewater analysis, time-lapse electrical resistivity survey was performed with electrodes positioned on the box. For reconstructing two-dimensional resistivity images, electrical potential differences were measured at potential dipoles on the top surface of the box. To investigate the spatial and temporal evolution of the plume of injecting fluids, 2D resultant resistivity images at specified time were compared with discrete distributions of CO2 concentration in the box. In the experiment of CO2 gas, the time-lapse resistivity images showed the distinct increase in resistivity and suggested that the sequential changes in electrical resistivity images could be acquired when the CO2 gas plume migrates in deep brine aquifers. In the experiment of supercritical CO2 substitute, the time-lapse resistivity images showed that injected KF50 was kept afloat by buoyancy, which accumulated under the impermeable layer in free phase, and leaked somewhat to the surface. The electrical resistivity survey can be successfully detect the heterogeneous and localized distributions of supercritical CO2 in deep brine aquifers, implying that the electrical resistivity tomography could be a useful technical option for monitoring CO2 during geological sequestration.
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      Geological sequestration of CO2 necessarily involves reliable techniques for monitoring the migration of CO2 injected in deep formations. In this study, a series of lab-scale experiments was conducted to investigate the feasibility of geochemical samp...

      Geological sequestration of CO2 necessarily involves reliable techniques for monitoring the migration of CO2 injected in deep formations. In this study, a series of lab-scale experiments was conducted to investigate the feasibility of geochemical sampling and electrical resistivity survey in imaging and characterizing various phases of CO2 in a homogeneous medium. An acryl box packed with 1-mm dia. glass beads was used as the brine aquifer for CO2 sequestration. Two phases of CO2 and a supercritical CO2 substitute were applied in a series of injection processes in modified experiments for simulating CO2 sequestration. As well as porewater analysis, time-lapse electrical resistivity survey was performed with electrodes positioned on the box. For reconstructing two-dimensional resistivity images, electrical potential differences were measured at potential dipoles on the top surface of the box. To investigate the spatial and temporal evolution of the plume of injecting fluids, 2D resultant resistivity images at specified time were compared with discrete distributions of CO2 concentration in the box. In the experiment of CO2 gas, the time-lapse resistivity images showed the distinct increase in resistivity and suggested that the sequential changes in electrical resistivity images could be acquired when the CO2 gas plume migrates in deep brine aquifers. In the experiment of supercritical CO2 substitute, the time-lapse resistivity images showed that injected KF50 was kept afloat by buoyancy, which accumulated under the impermeable layer in free phase, and leaked somewhat to the surface. The electrical resistivity survey can be successfully detect the heterogeneous and localized distributions of supercritical CO2 in deep brine aquifers, implying that the electrical resistivity tomography could be a useful technical option for monitoring CO2 during geological sequestration.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Gunter, W.D.,, "The role of hydrogeological and geochemical trapping in sedimentary basins for secure geological storage for carbon dioxide. in: Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide. vol. 233" Geological Society Special Publication 129-145, 2004

      2 Arps, J.J., "The effect of temperature on the density and electrical resistivity of sodium chloride solution. Petroleum Transactions" (198) : 327-330, 1953

      3 Korbol, R., "Sleipner vest CO2 disposal injection of removed CO2 into the Utsira Formation" (36) : 509-512, 1995

      4 Bachu, S., "Sequestration of CO2 in geological media: criteria and approach for site selection in response of climate change" (41) : 953-970, 2000

      5 Lumley, D., "Seismic monitoring of CO2 geo-sequestration: realistic capabilities and limitations" 2841-2845, 2008

      6 Chambers, J.E., "Noninvasive monitoring of DNAPL migration through a saturated porous medium using electrical impedance tomography" (68) : 1-22, 2004

      7 Ramirez, A.L., "Monitoring carbon dioxide floods using electrical resistance tomography (ERT): Sensitivity studies" (8) : 187-208, 2003

      8 Giese, R., "Monitoring at the CO2SINK site: A concept integrating geophysics, geochemistry and microbiology" (1) : 2251-2259, 2009

      9 Christensen, N.B., "Monitoring CO2 injection with cross-hole electrical resistivity tomography" (37) : 44-49, 2006

      10 Wilson, M., "IEA GHG Weyburn CO2 Monitoring & Storage Operation Summary Report 20002004" Petroleum Technology Research Centre 29-, 2004

      1 Gunter, W.D.,, "The role of hydrogeological and geochemical trapping in sedimentary basins for secure geological storage for carbon dioxide. in: Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide. vol. 233" Geological Society Special Publication 129-145, 2004

      2 Arps, J.J., "The effect of temperature on the density and electrical resistivity of sodium chloride solution. Petroleum Transactions" (198) : 327-330, 1953

      3 Korbol, R., "Sleipner vest CO2 disposal injection of removed CO2 into the Utsira Formation" (36) : 509-512, 1995

      4 Bachu, S., "Sequestration of CO2 in geological media: criteria and approach for site selection in response of climate change" (41) : 953-970, 2000

      5 Lumley, D., "Seismic monitoring of CO2 geo-sequestration: realistic capabilities and limitations" 2841-2845, 2008

      6 Chambers, J.E., "Noninvasive monitoring of DNAPL migration through a saturated porous medium using electrical impedance tomography" (68) : 1-22, 2004

      7 Ramirez, A.L., "Monitoring carbon dioxide floods using electrical resistance tomography (ERT): Sensitivity studies" (8) : 187-208, 2003

      8 Giese, R., "Monitoring at the CO2SINK site: A concept integrating geophysics, geochemistry and microbiology" (1) : 2251-2259, 2009

      9 Christensen, N.B., "Monitoring CO2 injection with cross-hole electrical resistivity tomography" (37) : 44-49, 2006

      10 Wilson, M., "IEA GHG Weyburn CO2 Monitoring & Storage Operation Summary Report 20002004" Petroleum Technology Research Centre 29-, 2004

      11 Law, D.H.S., "Hydrogeological and numerical analysis of CO2 disposal in deep aquifers in the sedimentary basin" (37) : 1167-1174, 1996

      12 Wigand, M., "Geochemical effects of CO2 sequestration in sandstone under simulated in situ conditions of deep saline aquifers" (23) : 2735-2745, 2008

      13 Wilkinson, P.B., "Extreme sensitivity of crosshole electrical resistivity tomography measurements to geometric errors" (173) : 49-62, 2008

      14 양정석, "Electrical Resistance Tomography(ERT)를 이용한 암석시료의비파괴 영상화: 이론적 접근" 한국지구시스템공학회 41 (41): 265-270, 2004

      15 Wang, S., "Dissolution of a mineral phase in potable aquifers due to CO2 releases from deep formations; effect of dissolution kinetics" (45) : 2833-2848, 2004

      16 Chapuis, R.P., "Discussion of “Network model for hydraulic conductivity of sand-bentonite mixture”" (43) : 110-114, 2006

      17 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, "Carbon dioxide capture and storage" Cambridge University Press 431-, 2005

      18 Chadwick, A., "Best practice for the storage of CO2 in saline aquifers: Observations and guidelines from the SACS and CO2STORE projects" Nottingham 267 -, 2008

      19 Suekane, T., "Behavior of supercritical CO2 injected into porous media containing water" (30) : 2370-2382, 2005

      20 Reynolds, J.M., "An Introduction to Applied and Environmental Geophysics" Wiley 1997

      21 Slater, L., "A 3D ERT study of solute transport in a large experimental tank" (49) : 211-219, 2002

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