Dynamic reservoir-condition microtomography of reactive transport in complex carbonates: Effect of initial pore structure and initial brine pH in Ketton, Estaillades, and Portland Limestones.
Dataset title | Dynamic reservoir-condition microtomography of reactive transport in complex carbonates: Effect of initial pore structure and initial brine pH in Ketton, Estaillades, and Portland Limestones. |
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Dataset creators | Hannah Menke, Imperial College London Qatar Carbonates And Carbon Storage Research Centre |
Dataset theme | Geoscientific Information |
Dataset abstract | A laboratory µ-CT scanner was used to image the dissolution of Ketton, Estaillades, and Portland limestones in the presence of CO2-acidified brine at reservoir conditions (10 MPa and 50 °C) at two injected acid strengths for a period of 4 h. Each sample was scanned between 6 and 10 times at ~4 µm resolution and multiple effluent samples were extracted. See also paper: H.P. Menke et al. / Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 204 (2017) 267-285. |
Dataset content dates | 1st March 2016 – 31st May 2016 |
Dataset spatial coverage | Not Applicable |
Dataset supply format | .txrm .txm .am .raw |
Dataset language | English-United Kingdom |
Dataset discovery metadata record | Discovery Link to the dataset's BGS Discovery Metadata record |
Dataset publisher | British Geological Survey |
Dataset publication date | 7th August 2019 |
Dataset digital object identifier(DOI) | 10.5285/cf603707-bd79-4025-800f-79167f9847b9 |
Dataset citation text | Imperial College London, Qatar Carbonates And Carbon Storage Research Centre (2019): Dynamic reservoir-condition microtomography of reactive transport in complex carbonates: Effect of initial pore structure and initial brine pH in Ketton, Estaillades, and Portland Limestones. British Geological Survey. (Dataset). https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/cf603707-bd79-4025-800f-79167f9847b9 |
Constraints and terms of use | This data set is delivered under the terms of the Open Government Licence, subject to the following acknowledgement accompanying any reproduced materials: "Imperial College London gratefully acknowledge permission to publish and funding from the Qatar Carbonates and Carbon Storage Research Centre (QCCSRC), provided jointly by Qatar Petroleum, Shell, and Qatar Science & Technology Park. Qatar Petroleum remain copyright owner." |
Access the dataset | https://www.bgs.ac.uk/services/ngdc/accessions/index.html#item129320 |