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CO₂ Sequestration in Saline Formations: Multi-Scale Visualization #3387447 (License: Personal Use)
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The image illustrates geological carbon sequestration, where captured CO₂ is injected deep underground into saline formations for long-term storage. It integrates three scales: field-scale (surface injection well and subsurface reservoir), pore-scale (microscopic rock pores trapping CO₂), and nanoscale (molecular interactions between CO₂, brine, and mineral surfaces). The continuum scale view shows fluid distribution using color gradients indicating saturation or pressure.
Used in educational, research, and policy resources on carbon capture and storage (CCS), this image supports explanations of subsurface CO₂ behavior, storage security, and monitoring techniques. It targets students, engineers, policymakers, and environmental scientists seeking visual understanding of CCS mechanisms.
Related Cliparts: Explore how carbon dioxide is stored underground in saline formations-visualized across field, pore, and nanoscale levels for geoscience and climate solutions.
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