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DOI: 10.2172/1126699
报告号: None
报告题名:
Recovery Act: Understanding the Impact of CO<sub>2</sub> Injection on the Subsurface Microbial Community in an Illinois Basin CCS Reservoir: Integrated Student Training in Geoscience and Geomicrobiology
作者: Fouke, Bruce [Univ. of Illinois, Champaign, IL (United States)]
出版年: 2013
发表日期: 2013-03-31
总页数: 33
国家: 美国
语种: 英语
中文主题词: 生物圈 ;
主题词: BIOSPHERE ; CARBON
英文摘要: An integrated research and teaching program was developed to provide cross--disciplinary training opportunities in the emerging field of carbon capture and storage (CCS) for geobiology students attending the University of Illinois Urbana-­Champaign (UIUC). Students from across the UIUC campus participated, including those from the departments of Geology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Animal Sciences and the Institute for Genomic Biology. The project took advantage of the unique opportunity provided by the drilling and sampling of the large-­scale Phase III CCS demonstration Illinois Basin - Decatur Project (IBDP) in the central Illinois Basin at nearby Decatur, Illinois. The IBPD is under the direction of the Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS, located on the UIUC campus) and the Midwest Geological Sequestration Consortium (MGSC). The research component of this project focused on the subsurface sampling and identification of microbes inhabiting the subsurface Cambrian-­age Mt. Simon Sandstone. In addition to formation water collected from the injection and monitoring wells, sidewall rock cores were collected and analyzed to characterize the cements and diagenetic features of the host Mt. Simon Sandstone. This established a dynamic geobiological framework, as well as a comparative baseline, for future studies of how CO2 injection might affect the deep microbial biosphere at other CCS sites. Three manuscripts have been prepared as a result of these activities, which are now being finalized for submission to top-­tier international peer-­reviewed research journals. The training component of this project was structured to ensure that a broad group of UIUC students, faculty and staff gained insight into CCS issues. An essential part of this training was that the UIUC faculty mentored and involved undergraduate and graduate students, as well as postdocs and research scientists, at all stages of the project in order to develop CCS-­focused classroom and field courses, as well as seminars. This program provided an excellent opportunity for participants to develop the background necessary to establish longer-­term research in CCS-­related geology and microbial ecology. Further, the program provided an ongoing dynamic platform to foster long-term collaboration with the regional ISGS and MGSC sequestration partnership, while offering hands-­on, applied learning experiences.
URL: http://www.osti.gov/scitech/servlets/purl/1126699
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/41206
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