| Literature DB >> 27284192 |
Juerg M Matter1, Martin Stute2, Sandra Ó Snæbjörnsdottir3, Eric H Oelkers4, Sigurdur R Gislason3, Edda S Aradottir5, Bergur Sigfusson6, Ingvi Gunnarsson5, Holmfridur Sigurdardottir5, Einar Gunnlaugsson5, Gudni Axelsson7, Helgi A Alfredsson3, Domenik Wolff-Boenisch8, Kiflom Mesfin3, Diana Fernandez de la Reguera Taya2, Jennifer Hall2, Knud Dideriksen9, Wallace S Broecker2.
Abstract
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) provides a solution toward decarbonization of the global economy. The success of this solution depends on the ability to safely and permanently store CO2 This study demonstrates for the first time the permanent disposal of CO2 as environmentally benign carbonate minerals in basaltic rocks. We find that over 95% of the CO2 injected into the CarbFix site in Iceland was mineralized to carbonate minerals in less than 2 years. This result contrasts with the common view that the immobilization of CO2 as carbonate minerals within geologic reservoirs takes several hundreds to thousands of years. Our results, therefore, demonstrate that the safe long-term storage of anthropogenic CO2 emissions through mineralization can be far faster than previously postulated.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27284192 DOI: 10.1126/science.aad8132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728