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  Information - ERE4 Exhaustible resources and containment issues in geological CO2 sequestration

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This session provides a forum for presentation of new results (from EU 5th and 6th Framework SACS and CASTOR Projects, etc.) relating to the sealing and containment properties of low-permeability rock formations in relation to the deep geological sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide. Papers are invited on: (a) experimental studies of mass transport processes and geochemical interactions, (b) pilot studies involving injection and monitoring, and (c) studies of relevant natural analogue sites.

Suggested by: Stephen T. Horseman, STHO@BGS.AC.UK in July 2004

I very much welcome this suggestion for an additional session. However,
S. T. Horseman died Sep 2004 at the age of 54. When condolencing his colleagues
I learned that most likely one of them will convene this additional session.

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