Insights about the Sines massif: a reinterpretation of geophysical data to the assessment of the potential for CO2 storage through mineral carbonation

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Autor(a) principal: Marques, F.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pedro, J., Araújo, A., Moita, P., Carneiro, J., Sousa, P., Carvalho, J., Correia, A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32888
Resumo: The InCarbon project aims to evaluate the potential for storage of captured CO2 using in-situ mineral carbonation in mafic and ultramafic plutonic rocks in Alentejo, Portugal. The Sines massif appears to be the most promising massif for mineral carbonation and its geochemistry, petrography, mineralogy, volume and extension are characterized. Its offshore volume and extension are evaluated through reinterpretation of previous geophysical data which confirms the occurrence of two well defined magnetic anomalies. The Sines magnetic anomaly is directly related with the outcropping area of the Sines massif to the continental shelf; three-dimensional modelling (3D) of apparent magnetic susceptibility correlates with a volume of 217 km3.The offshore magnetic anomaly presents an estimated volume of 226 km3 and is located about 10 km from the Sines anomaly to the Southwest. If both anomalies result from a single igneous body, the area of the Sines massif could as be large as 300 km2. However, the possibility of these that those two anomalies correspond distinct mafic igneous structures in the continental shelf cannot be discarded and should be further investigated.
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spelling Insights about the Sines massif: a reinterpretation of geophysical data to the assessment of the potential for CO2 storage through mineral carbonationNotas sobre do maciço de Sines: uma reinterpretação de dados geofísicos para avaliação do potencial armazenamento de CO2 por carbonatação mineralInCarbon projectSines massif,magnetic anomalyThe InCarbon project aims to evaluate the potential for storage of captured CO2 using in-situ mineral carbonation in mafic and ultramafic plutonic rocks in Alentejo, Portugal. The Sines massif appears to be the most promising massif for mineral carbonation and its geochemistry, petrography, mineralogy, volume and extension are characterized. Its offshore volume and extension are evaluated through reinterpretation of previous geophysical data which confirms the occurrence of two well defined magnetic anomalies. The Sines magnetic anomaly is directly related with the outcropping area of the Sines massif to the continental shelf; three-dimensional modelling (3D) of apparent magnetic susceptibility correlates with a volume of 217 km3.The offshore magnetic anomaly presents an estimated volume of 226 km3 and is located about 10 km from the Sines anomaly to the Southwest. If both anomalies result from a single igneous body, the area of the Sines massif could as be large as 300 km2. However, the possibility of these that those two anomalies correspond distinct mafic igneous structures in the continental shelf cannot be discarded and should be further investigated.Comunicações Geológicas, LNEG2022-12-27T16:30:50Z2022-12-272022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/32888http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32888porMarques, F.; Pedro, J.; Araújo, A.; Moita, P.; Carneiro, J.; Sousa, P.; Carvalho, J.; Correia, A. (2022). Insights about the Sines massif: a reinterpretation of geophysical data to the assessment of the potential for CO2 storage through mineral carbonation. Comunicações Geológicas, nº 109, 1, p. 33-41.http://repositorio.lneg.pt/handle/10400.9/3970GEOndjpedro@uevora.ptaaraujo@uevora.ptpmoita@uevora.ptjcarneiro@uevora.ptndndcorreia@uevora.pt393DOI: 10.34637/2fmc-mz67Marques, F.Pedro, J.Araújo, A.Moita, P.Carneiro, J.Sousa, P.Carvalho, J.Correia, A.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:34:21Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/32888Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:21:56.181475Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Insights about the Sines massif: a reinterpretation of geophysical data to the assessment of the potential for CO2 storage through mineral carbonation
Notas sobre do maciço de Sines: uma reinterpretação de dados geofísicos para avaliação do potencial armazenamento de CO2 por carbonatação mineral
title Insights about the Sines massif: a reinterpretation of geophysical data to the assessment of the potential for CO2 storage through mineral carbonation
spellingShingle Insights about the Sines massif: a reinterpretation of geophysical data to the assessment of the potential for CO2 storage through mineral carbonation
Marques, F.
InCarbon project
Sines massif,
magnetic anomaly
title_short Insights about the Sines massif: a reinterpretation of geophysical data to the assessment of the potential for CO2 storage through mineral carbonation
title_full Insights about the Sines massif: a reinterpretation of geophysical data to the assessment of the potential for CO2 storage through mineral carbonation
title_fullStr Insights about the Sines massif: a reinterpretation of geophysical data to the assessment of the potential for CO2 storage through mineral carbonation
title_full_unstemmed Insights about the Sines massif: a reinterpretation of geophysical data to the assessment of the potential for CO2 storage through mineral carbonation
title_sort Insights about the Sines massif: a reinterpretation of geophysical data to the assessment of the potential for CO2 storage through mineral carbonation
author Marques, F.
author_facet Marques, F.
Pedro, J.
Araújo, A.
Moita, P.
Carneiro, J.
Sousa, P.
Carvalho, J.
Correia, A.
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author2 Pedro, J.
Araújo, A.
Moita, P.
Carneiro, J.
Sousa, P.
Carvalho, J.
Correia, A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques, F.
Pedro, J.
Araújo, A.
Moita, P.
Carneiro, J.
Sousa, P.
Carvalho, J.
Correia, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv InCarbon project
Sines massif,
magnetic anomaly
topic InCarbon project
Sines massif,
magnetic anomaly
description The InCarbon project aims to evaluate the potential for storage of captured CO2 using in-situ mineral carbonation in mafic and ultramafic plutonic rocks in Alentejo, Portugal. The Sines massif appears to be the most promising massif for mineral carbonation and its geochemistry, petrography, mineralogy, volume and extension are characterized. Its offshore volume and extension are evaluated through reinterpretation of previous geophysical data which confirms the occurrence of two well defined magnetic anomalies. The Sines magnetic anomaly is directly related with the outcropping area of the Sines massif to the continental shelf; three-dimensional modelling (3D) of apparent magnetic susceptibility correlates with a volume of 217 km3.The offshore magnetic anomaly presents an estimated volume of 226 km3 and is located about 10 km from the Sines anomaly to the Southwest. If both anomalies result from a single igneous body, the area of the Sines massif could as be large as 300 km2. However, the possibility of these that those two anomalies correspond distinct mafic igneous structures in the continental shelf cannot be discarded and should be further investigated.
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