Browsing by Author "Knapp, James H."
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3D model-based inversion for onshore CO₂ storage in the Osagean and Meramecian strata of STACK play, Anadarko Basin
Fakeye, Victor Oluwaseun (2022-12)Depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs can store some amount of supercritical CO₂ depending on their reservoir properties. An understanding of these properties is therefore imperative for an assessment of the CO₂ storage potential ... -
Buoyancy Driven Flow and Methane Hydrate Systems
Terry, Darrell Andrew (2019-05-01)Marine gas hydrates have been studied intensely for more than five decades under the assumption that deep ocean basins lack the methane necessary to generate significant volumes of gas hydrates. Contrary to this, the deep ... -
Carbonate caprock sealing capabilities: CCUS applications in the Michigan Basin
Tkach, Mary K. (2020-12)Identifying the viability of rock formations to successfully limit the upward migration of carbon dioxide (CO2) is vital for carbon storage permanence. As an attempt to address increasing atmospheric concentrations of CO2, ... -
Nature of the Naga Thrust and Fold Belt, Assam Shelf, India: Insights from cross-sectional balancing
Michael, Brandy Bridgett (2021-05)The Naga Thrust and Fold Belt of the Assam Shelf, India, is one of the most prolific onshore hydrocarbon provinces in the world remaining underexplored due to limited conceptualization and testing of structural concepts. ... -
Re-evaluation of the SCO2 and SC seismic reflection datasets, eastern South Carolina: Implications for tectonic evolution and seismicity
Rohrer, Michael (2020-05)Identification and characterization of the Paleozoic Suwanee basin sedimentary sequence and the associated Pangea supercontinent transcurrent fault are critical in furthering our present understanding of tectonic history ... -
Simulation of carbon dioxide mineralization and its effect on fault leakage rates in the South Georgia rift basin, southeastern U.S.
Alshammari, Adil; Lakshmi, Venkat; Brantley, Duke; Knapp, Camelia C.; Knapp, James H. (Elsevier, 2022-06)Over the past few decades, measured levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide have substantially increased. One of the ways to limit the adverse impacts of increased carbon dioxide concentrations is to capture and store it ...