[HTML][HTML] Natural hydrogen in the energy transition: Fundamentals, promise, and enigmas
Beyond its role as an energy vector, a growing number of natural hydrogen sources and
reservoirs are being discovered all over the globe, which could represent a clean energy …
reservoirs are being discovered all over the globe, which could represent a clean energy …
Engineered carbon mineralization in ultramafic rocks for CO2 removal from air: Review and new insights
Carbon Dioxide removal from air (CDR) combined with permanent solid storage can be
accomplished via carbon mineralization in ultramafic rocks in at least four ways: 1. Surficial …
accomplished via carbon mineralization in ultramafic rocks in at least four ways: 1. Surficial …
The contribution of the Precambrian continental lithosphere to global H2 production
BS Lollar, TC Onstott, G Lacrampe-Couloume… - Nature, 2014 - nature.com
Microbial ecosystems can be sustained by hydrogen gas (H2)-producing water–rock
interactions in the Earth's subsurface and at deep ocean vents,,,. Current estimates of global …
interactions in the Earth's subsurface and at deep ocean vents,,,. Current estimates of global …
[图书][B] Raman spectra of minerals
NV Chukanov, MF Vigasina, NV Chukanov… - 2020 - Springer
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Temperature trends for reaction rates, hydrogen generation, and partitioning of iron during experimental serpentinization of olivine
TM McCollom, F Klein, M Robbins, B Moskowitz… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2016 - Elsevier
A series of laboratory experiments were conducted to examine how partitioning of Fe among
solid reaction products and rates of H 2 generation vary as a function of temperature during …
solid reaction products and rates of H 2 generation vary as a function of temperature during …
Effect of water activity on rates of serpentinization of olivine
HM Lamadrid, JD Rimstidt, EM Schwarzenbach… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
The hydrothermal alteration of mantle rocks (referred to as serpentinization) occurs in
submarine environments extending from mid-ocean ridges to subduction zones …
submarine environments extending from mid-ocean ridges to subduction zones …
Mantle serpentinization and associated hydrogen flux at North Atlantic magma-poor rifted margins
Z Liu, M Perez-Gussinye, J García-Pintado… - …, 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Mantle serpentinization influences the rheology of altered peridotites and the global fluxes of
energy and volatiles, the generation of seafloor and sub-seafloor chemolithotrophic life, and …
energy and volatiles, the generation of seafloor and sub-seafloor chemolithotrophic life, and …
Experimental perspectives of mineral dissolution and precipitation due to carbon dioxide-water-rock interactions
Interactions between CO2 and H2O fluids and the rocks that host them are of significance for
Geological Carbon Storage (GCS) for several reasons. These interactions determine the …
Geological Carbon Storage (GCS) for several reasons. These interactions determine the …
Tectonic structure, lithology, and hydrothermal signature of the Rainbow massif (Mid‐Atlantic Ridge 36° 14′ N)
Rainbow is a dome‐shaped massif at the 36° 14′ N nontransform offset along the Mid‐
Atlantic Ridge. It hosts three ultramafic‐hosted hydrothermal sites: Rainbow is active and …
Atlantic Ridge. It hosts three ultramafic‐hosted hydrothermal sites: Rainbow is active and …
Effect of Fluid Salinity on Reaction Rate and Molecular Hydrogen (H2) Formation During Peridotite Serpentinization at 300°C
We conducted hydrothermal experiments at 300° C and at pressure varying from 2.2 to 3.4
kbar to study the effect of fluid salinity on the coupling between molecular hydrogen (H2) …
kbar to study the effect of fluid salinity on the coupling between molecular hydrogen (H2) …