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[en] To obtain accurate solubility of CO2 is one of problems that need solutions urgently in CO2 sequestration within saline groundwater. However, there are few data published for solubility of CO2 under geological sequestration conditions. In order to fill the gap of the experimental study, the solubility of CO2 in five formations of Erdos Basin was explored in this research. Groundwater samples in five reservoirs were carried out through an observation well in the Erdos Basin. The chemical composition was determined and experiments measuring CO2 solubility were carried out in the synthetic water samples. Krichevsky-Kasarnovsky equation was established to analyze the experimental data. The relationship between concentration of K+, Na+, Ca2+ , Mg2+ and the solubility of CO2 was analyzed and an excellent liner fit was found, which quantifies the impact of ions on the solubility of cO2. Solubility data were compared to the model prediction over the temperature and pressure ranges of 318 ∼ 348 K and 8 ∼ 11 MPa. The average absolute deviation is 2.11%. The results can be used as a parameter for the evaluation of the CO2 storage capacity in deep saline aquifer of Erdos Basin. (authors)
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5. Academic Seminar on Waste Underground Disposal; Mianyang (China); 24-28 Aug 2014; 3 figs., 2 tabs., 16 refs.
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World Nuclear Geoscience; ISSN 1672-0636; ; v. 31(suppl.1); p. 247-252
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