Definition of «deep saline»

The phrase "deep saline" refers to water that is very salty and found in the deep parts of oceans or underground.

Sentences with «deep saline»

  • Coal - gasification provides opportunities to capture carbon dioxide from coal and store the greenhouse gas in deep saline aquifers. (trib.com)
  • When combined with a separate, related sequestration project starting this fall on the same corn processing plant, the initiative will pump more industrially captured carbon dioxide underneath the earth for permanent storage in deep saline rock reservoirs than ever has been attempted in the United States. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Carbon capture and storage, or CCS, is a family of technologies and techniques that enable the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of CO2 via ships or pipelines, and its storage underground, in depleted oil and gas fields and deep saline formations. (iea.org)
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