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Sorptive storage of CO2 in abandoned coal mines- Numerical Ad-/desorption Model
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2006-09-21
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Doğan, Mehmet Onur
Class, Holger
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Geotechnologien - Status Seminar - Development and Evaluation of Innovative Strategies for Sequestration and Permanent Immobilisation of CO2 in Geological Formations (CO2Trap)
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M. O. Doğan and H. Class, “Sorptive storage of CO2 in abandoned coal mines- Numerical Ad-/desorption Model,” presented at the Geotechnologien - Status Seminar - Development and Evaluation of Innovative Strategies for Sequestration and Permanent Immobilisation of CO2 in Geological Formations (CO2Trap), Freiburg, Almanya, 2006, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/99999.