Reactivity of sandstone and siltstone samples from the Ketzin pilot CO2 storage site-Laboratory experiments and reactive geochemical modeling
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Sebastian Fischer | Axel Liebscher | Lutz Hecht | M. Lucia | S. Fischer | L. Hecht | A. Liebscher | Marco Lucia | and the Ketzin Team
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