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Archive | 2016

Monitoring of Soil Gases in the Characterization Stage of CO 2 Storage in Saline Aquifers and Possible Effects of CO 2 Leakages in the Groundwater System

J. Elío; Marcelo F. Ortega; Luis Felipe Mazadiego; Barbara Nisi; Orlando Vaselli; María Jesús García-Martínez

The main objective of this chapter is to describe which analytical methodologies and procedures can be applied at the surface to monitor and verify the feasibility of geologically stored carbon dioxide.


Archive | 2016

Greenhouse Gas Emissions – Carbon Capture, Storage and Utilisation

Bernardo Llamas; Benito Navarrete; Fernando Vega; ElíasRodriguez; Luis Felipe Mazadiego; Ángel Cámara; Pedro Otero

According to the recent information, CO2 concentration in the atmosphere reached 402 ppm at the beginning of 2016. On the other hand, fossil fuels remain as the major source to produce energy. The International Energy Agency estimate that those fuels will remain as the most used source during coming decades.


Geoheritage | 2018

The Contingent Valuation Method Applied to the Mining Heritage of Extremadura (Spain)

Luis Felipe Mazadiego; Bernardo Llamas; César Rodríguez de Górgolas; Juan Pous; Octavio Puche

In this study, the contingent valuation method is used to appraise the value and market potential of mining heritage, serving as a means to evaluate these heritage assets for the society, for the purposes of entertainment, culture or recreation. The method has been applied to the specific case of the region of Extremadura (Spain), an area with a prevalent mining tradition that dates back to prehistoric times, boasting countless mining-related remains of recognised value. Among those vestiges, 20 enclaves were selected for use in this study following research carried out by the Institute of Geology and Mining in Spain. A survey has been used to estimate the public willingness to pay for the conservation, restoration and protection of mining heritage assets that could be visited by both local people and others. Three payment values (7, 13 and 20 euros) were established to classify respondents’ responses and thus estimate the degree of interest expressed in currency units, which were shown by the mining heritage of Extremadura as a possible destination for a tourist trip. While a high percentage (43%) of respondents did not know what the mining heritage is, after the introduction to the survey included in the surveys, it is concluded that most would be willing to pay an amount to visit it. The results reveal a market potential of more than €130 million without bearing in mind the indirect value generated by these resources, underscoring the high value that society attaches to these mining remains.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018

Applicability of radon emanometry in lithologically discontinuous sites contaminated by organic chemicals

Eduardo De Miguel; Fernando Barrio-Parra; J. Elío; Miguel Izquierdo-Díaz; Jerónimo Emilio García-González; Luis Felipe Mazadiego; R. Medina

The applicability of radon (222Rn) measurements to delineate non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPL) contamination in subsoil is discussed at a site with lithological discontinuities through a blind test. Three alpha spectroscopy monitors were used to measure radon in soil air in a 25,000-m2 area, following a regular sampling design with a 20-m2 grid. Repeatability and reproducibility of the results were assessed by means of duplicate measurements in six sampling positions. Furthermore, three points not affected by oil spills were sampled to estimate radon background concentration in soil air. Data histograms, Q-Q plots, variograms, and cluster analysis allowed to recognize two data populations, associated with the possible path of a fault and a lithological discontinuity. Even though the concentration of radon in soil air was dominated by this discontinuity, the characterization of the background emanation in each lithological unit allowed to distinguish areas potentially affected by NAPL, thus justifying the application of radon emanometry as a screening technique for the delineation of NAPL plumes in sites with lithological discontinuities.


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2013

CO2 soil flux baseline at the technological development plant for CO2 injection at Hontomin (Burgos, Spain)

J. Elío; Barbara Nisi; Marcelo F. Ortega; Luis Felipe Mazadiego; Orlando Vaselli; F. Grandia


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2013

Hydrogeochemistry of surface and spring waters in the surroundings of the CO2 injection site at Hontomín–Huermeces (Burgos, Spain)

Barbara Nisi; Orlando Vaselli; Franco Tassi; J. Elío; Antonio Delgado Huertas; Luis Felipe Mazadiego; Marcelo F. Ortega


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2015

CO2 and Rn degassing from the natural analog of Campo de Calatrava (Spain): Implications for monitoring of CO2 storage sites

J. Elío; Marcelo F. Ortega; Barbara Nisi; Luis Felipe Mazadiego; Orlando Vaselli; Juan Caballero; F. Grandia


Applied Geochemistry | 2008

Field validation of radon monitoring as a screening methodology for NAPL-contaminated sites

J.E. García-González; Marcelo F. Ortega; Enrique Chacón; Luis Felipe Mazadiego; E. De Miguel


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2012

Sampling strategies using the "accumulation chamber" for monitoring geological storage of CO2

J. Elío; Marcelo F. Ortega; E. Chacón; Luis Felipe Mazadiego; F. Grandia


Annals of Geophysics | 2014

Origin of the gases released from the Acqua Passante and Ermeta wells (Mt. Amiata, central Italy) and possible environmental implications for their closure

Barbara Nisi; Orlando Vaselli; Franco Tassi; J. Elío; Marcelo F. Ortega; Juan Caballero; Daniele Rappuoli; Luis Felipe Mazadiego

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J. Elío

Technical University of Madrid

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Marcelo F. Ortega

Technical University of Madrid

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Bernardo Llamas

Technical University of Madrid

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Juan Caballero

Technical University of Madrid

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E. Chacón

Technical University of Madrid

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Juan Pous

Technical University of Madrid

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