#6521. Modeling CO2 migration in a site-specific shallow subsurface under complex hydrodynamics

February 2027publication date
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Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law;
Energy (all);
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering;
Pollution;
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Abstract:
Potential pathways in the subsurface may allow upward migrating CO2 from deep geological storage reservoirs into shallow subsurface aquifers. Detailed simulations of CO2 migration in the near surface are necessary for monitoring design where the near-surface groundwater flow field is usually complicated by rainfall and pumping wells. This work studied the CO2 migration under complex hydrodynamic conditions by numerical simulation for a specific site.
Keywords:
CO2 geological storage; CO2 leakage; Dynamic groundwater; Numerical modeling; Pumping well; Shallow subsurface

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