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Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2024)
Abstract The safety assessments of the geological storage of spent nuclear fuel require understanding the underground radionuclide mobility in case of a leakage from multi-barrier canisters. Uranium, the most common radionuclide in non-reprocessed sp
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/571c7a6d24f04e00a15a43403f955a72
Autor:
Michiel O. de Kock, Nicolas J. Beukes, Elijah O. Adeniyi, Doug Cole, Annette E. Götz, Claire Geel, Frantz-Gerard Ossa
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Science, Vol 113, Iss 9/10, Pp 12-12 (2017)
The Main Karoo basin has been identified as a potential source of shale gas (i.e. natural gas that can be extracted via the process of hydraulic stimulation or ‘fracking’). Current resource estimates of 0.4–11x109 m3 (13–390 Tcf) are speculat
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/38bce20dcd1a4d8c812004c7688045da
Autor:
G.A. Belyanin, Jan Kramers, Elijah O. Adeniyi, Michiel O. de Kock, Nicolas J. Beukes, Frantz Ossa Ossa
Publikováno v:
Marine and Petroleum Geology. 91:480-500
The source rocks of the Main Karoo Basin, South Africa are believed to have undergone thermal over-maturation close to the Jurassic-aged Karoo Large Igneous Province (KLIP) dolerite intrusions. Yet, the cause and timing of this source rock exhaustion
Autor:
Doug I. Cole, Michiel O. de Kock, Annette E. Götz, Nicolas J. Beukes, Claire Geel, Frantz-Gerard Ossa Ossa, Elijah O. Adeniyi
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Science, Vol 113, Iss 9/10, Pp 12-12 (2017)
de Kock, M O, Beukes, N J, Adeniyi, E O, Cole, D, Götz, A E, Geel, C & Ossa, F-G 2017, ' Deflating the shale gas potential of South Africa’s Main Karoo Basin ', South African Journal of Science, vol. 113, no. 9/10 . https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2017/20160331
de Kock, M O, Beukes, N J, Adeniyi, E O, Cole, D, Götz, A E, Geel, C & Ossa, F-G 2017, ' Deflating the shale gas potential of South Africa’s Main Karoo Basin ', South African Journal of Science, vol. 113, no. 9/10 . https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2017/20160331
The Main Karoo basin has been identified as a potential source of shale gas (i.e. natural gas that can be extracted via the process of hydraulic stimulation or ‘fracking’). Current resource estimates of 0.4–11x109 m3 (13–390 Tcf) are speculat