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Maria Rasmusson
Researcher at Uppsala University
Publications - 13
Citations - 164
Maria Rasmusson is an academic researcher from Uppsala University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Convective mixing & Greenhouse gas. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 130 citations.
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Analysis of alternative push–pull-test-designs for determining in situ residual trapping of carbon dioxide
TL;DR: Carbon dioxide storage in deep saline aquifers is a promising technique to reduce direct emissions of greenhouse gas to the atmosphere as mentioned in this paper. But to ensure safe storage the in situ trapping mechanisms, resid...
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Small-Scale CO2 Injection into a Deep Geological Formation at Heletz, Israel
Auli Niemi,Jacob Bensabat,Fritjof Fagerlund,Martin Sauter,Julia Ghergut,Tobias Licha,Thomas Fierz,G. Wiegand,Maria Rasmusson,Kristina Rasmusson,Vladimir Shtivelman,Michael Gendler +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the experimental plans and designs as well as examples of predictive modeling of a pilot-scale CO2 injection experiment at the Heletz site (Israel), where the overall objective is to find optimal ways to characterize CO2 -relevant in-situ medium properties, including field-scale residual and dissolution trapping, to explore ways of characterizing heterogeneity through joint analysis of different types of data, and to detect leakage.
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Residual trapping of carbon dioxide during geological storage – insight gained through a pore-network modeling approach
Kristina Rasmusson,Maria Rasmusson,Yvonne Tsang,Yvonne Tsang,Sally M. Benson,Ferdinand F. Hingerl,Fritjof Fagerlund,Auli Niemi +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a pore-network modeling approach was used to estimate the residual trapping of carbon dioxide during geological storage, and the model showed that carbon dioxide can trap carbon dioxide for a long time.
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A simulation study of the effect of trapping model, geological heterogeneity and injection strategies on CO2 trapping
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to reduce industrial CO2 emissions to the atmosphere through geological storage, where the gas is injected into the subsurface and trapped by several mechanisms.
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Distribution of injected CO2 in a stratified saline reservoir accounting for coupled wellbore-reservoir flow
Kristina Rasmusson,Chin-Fu Tsang,Yvonne Tsang,Maria Rasmusson,Lehua Pan,Fritjof Fagerlund,Jacob Bensabat,Auli Niemi +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, Geological storage in sedimentary basins is considered a viable technology in mitigating atmospheric CO2 emissions, and alternating high and low permeability strata are common in these basins.