Consultancy

Why Geochemical Modelling CO2 Storage?

Marianne Nuzzo

Seep biogeochemistry & organic geochemistry

The geological storage of CO2 is a promising means to help reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere during the energy transition stages (e.g., Raza et al., 2022). Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is one of the essential technologies required to achieve global temperature rise limitations (IPCC, 2022) by contributing to the mitigation of carbon emissions from energy and industrial plants during the transition and is furthermore expected to support direct CO2 removal from the atmosphere on a longer timescale (Snaebjörnsdóttir et al., 2020).

Field Geology

Field Geology - Wern Ddu Clay Pit

Location: Wern Ddu Clay Pit (Coed y Werin), Caerphilly, Wales, UK

The site is owned and managed by the Caerphilly Woodlands Trust, and the Wern Ddu Clay Pit is designated as a Geological Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Andrew Green

Senior Geochemist/Basin Modeller

Field Geology

Field Geology - Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK

Location: Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK

Cliffs below Devonshire Head (SY:328-910 to SY:332-914) between Seven Rock Point and Monmouth Beach
Access: Monmouth Beach is accessed via Cobb Road, just to the west of the Boat Building Academy (SY:335-915)

Title: Clay Mineralogy, Organic Matter and Climate of the Blue Lias Formation, Lyme Regis - By…

Andrew Green

Senior Geochemist/Basin Modeller

Field Geology

Field Geology - Hartland Quay, Devon, UK

Location: Hartland Quay, Devon, UK

Hartland Quay Car park (SS:223-247) to Warren Beach (SS:225-249) Access: Warren Beach is accessed via Hartland Quay slipway north of The Wrecker's Retreat Inn (SS:223-248)

Title: Folding without cracking - By Andrew Green

The cliffs north of Hartland Quay present a spectacular array of antiformal and synformal folds, including…

Andrew Green

Senior Geochemist/Basin Modeller