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GEOSX Simulates Carbon Dioxide Storage
Since the Industrial Revolution, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels have continued to rise. While oceans, plants, and soils can sequester some of this CO2 naturally, they cannot capture and remove it all, causing the excess to make its way into the atmosphere. Long-term storage solutions are needed to address the surplus—a contributor to climate change—and help the world achieve carbon neutrality.
March 1, 2022
Atmospheric, Earth, and Energy
Science and Technology Review
Physical and Life Sciences
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Science and Technology Review
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