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Geological carbon sequestration

LC control no.sh2007000915
LC classificationTD885.5.C3 Technology
QE516.C37 Geology
Topical headingGeological carbon sequestration
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Variant(s)Carbon dioxide--Geological sequestration
Carbon dioxide--Geological storage
Geo-sequestration of carbon dioxide
Geological carbon dioxide sequestration
Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide
Geological storage of carbon dioxide
See alsoCarbon sequestration
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Found inWork cat.: Marini, L. Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide, 2007: p. 14 (sequestration of CO₂ through injection into deep geological reservoirs; geological storage of CO₂ involves three different processes: hydrodynamic trapping, solubility trapping and mineral sequestration) p. 4 of cover (geological CO2 sequestration is based)
Wikipedia, Feb. 7, 2007 (geological sequestration, also known as geo-sequestration or geological storage, this method involves injecting carbon dioxide directly into underground geological formations)
Midwest Geological Sequestration Consortium Web site, Feb. 8, 2007: home page (geological carbon sequestration; geologic sequestration (storage) of carbon dioxide) carbon dioxide (One way to decrease the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is to plant trees. Another way to prevent adding more CO2 into the atmosphere is to store the gas in the earth using a process called carbon sequestration) capture & storage (Geological sequestration involves storing CO2 underground in rock formations that can retain large quantities of CO2 for long periods of time)
U.S. Dept. of Energy Office of Fossil Energy home page, Feb. 8, 2007: Carbon Sequestration/Geologic Sequestration (Carbon dioxide sequestration in geologic formations includes oil and gas reservoirs, unmineable coal seams, and deep saline reservoirs.)