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Jörg Erzinger
Researcher at University of Potsdam
Publications - 63
Citations - 3092
Jörg Erzinger is an academic researcher from University of Potsdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Impact crater & Methane. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 63 publications receiving 2866 citations. Previous affiliations of Jörg Erzinger include University of Giessen.
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Baseline characterization of the CO2SINK geological storage site at Ketzin, Germany
Andrea Förster,Ben Norden,Kim Zinck-Jørgensen,Peter Frykman,Johannes Kulenkampff,Erik Spangenberg,Jörg Erzinger,Martin Zimmer,Jürgen Kopp,Günter Borm,Christopher Juhlin,Calin-Gabriel Cosma,Suzanne Hurter +12 more
TL;DR: In the CO2SINK project, the European Union's first research and development activity on the in-situ testing of geological storage of CO2 near the town of Ketzin, Germany as discussed by the authors, one injection and two observation wells will commence at the end of 2006.
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Geochemical effects of CO2 sequestration in sandstones under simulated in situ conditions of deep saline aquifers
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of brine and supercritical CO 2 (SCCO 2 ) on reservoir rocks from deep (1500-2000m) saline aquifers were examined via experimental simulation at in situ conditions.
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The permeable crust: Geohydraulic properties down to 9101 m depth
TL;DR: In this paper, the German Continental Deep Drilling Program encountered a fluid-conducting crust over a 9101 m vertical profile and measured low matrix permeability on the laboratory scale (geometric mean value 7×10−20 m2 with something more than one decade standard deviation) and in situ higher values of the order of 5× 10−18 to 3×10 −16 m2.
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Hydrothermal activity and metallogenesis in the Lau back-arc basin
Yves Fouquet,U. Von Stackelberg,Jean-Luc Charlou,Jean-Pierre Donval,Jörg Erzinger,Jean-Paul Foucher,Peter Herzig,Richard Mühe,S. Soakai,M. Wiedicke,Hubert Whitechurch +10 more
TL;DR: In 1989, the submersible Nautile discovered one of the most active hydrothermal fields on the modern ocean floor, in the Lau back-arc basin this paper.
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The geochemical consequences of late-stage low-grade alteration of lower ocean crust at the SW Indian Ridge: Results from ODP Hole 735B (Leg 176)
TL;DR: In this article, the authors determined the bulk chemistry and O and Sr isotope compositions of fresh/altered rock pairs to estimate the chemical fluxes associated with low-temperature interaction between the uplifted and fractured gabbroic crust and circulating seawater.