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Publications
2001 Conference Proceedings
Mineral Carbonation Workshop
Table of Contents
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Papers and Presentations
General Introduction [PDF-2113KB]
Carl Bauer, NETL
Program Overviews [PDF-490KB]
Chuck Schmidt and Bob Romanosky, NETL
Utility Perspective on Mineral Carbonation [PDF-2140KB]
Gary Styles; Southern Company Generation
Current Mineral Mining of Olivine and Serpentine [PDF-4987KB]
Deborah Kramer; USGS
Mineral Sequestration Team Activities: Introduction, Issues & Plans [PDF-1168KB]
Phil Goldberg, NETL
Carbon Dioxide Sequestration: Aqueous Mineral Carbonation Studies Using Olivine and Serpentine[PDF-8698KB]
Bill O'Connor, Albany Research Center
Developing a Mechanistic Understanding of Lamellar Hydroxide Mineral Carbonation Reaction Processes [PDF-2895KB]
Mike McKelvy, Arizona State University
Geochemistry of Magnesium-Silicate Carbonation in an Aqueous Medium [PDF-2444KB]
George Guthrie Jr., Los Alamos National Laboratory
Feasibility Studies of Direct CO2 Sequestration with Minerals [PDF-1047KB]
Dave Nilsen and Chuck White, ARC and NETL
Mineral Sequestration Utilizing Industrial By-Products, Residues, and Minerals [PDF-476KB]
Dan Fauth, NETL
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