Browsing by Subject "sequestration"
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(2021-07-13)Ruminal fermentative processes allow cattle to consume a variety of feeds that are converted into human edible product, resulting in methane (CH4) as a byproduct. Feed additives, like monensin, can be added to cattle rations ...
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(2019-05-28)This study represents a detailed analysis of the biochemical composition of organic carbon (OC) preserved in coastal wetland systems. Coastal wetlands are sensitive to anthropogenic disturbances with habitats undergoing ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Most new fields in chemistry usually began as a curiosity by the researchers, followed by an intrinsic interest in basic biological, physical and chemical properties of reactions, interactions, structural features, and ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) may be to blame for a gradual rise in the average global temperature. The state of Texas emits more CO2 than any other state in the U.S., and a large fraction of emissions are ...
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(2011-02-22)Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a primary source of greenhouse gases. Injection of CO2 from power plants near coalbed reservoirs is a win-win method to reducing emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere. Limited studies have investigated ...
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(2012-02-14)Optimization of waterflooding sweep efficiency has been widely applied in reservoir engineering to improve hydrocarbon recovery while delaying water breakthrough and minimizing the bypassed oil in reservoirs. We develop a ...