Balancing Submarine Landslides and the Marine Economy for Sustainable Development: A Review and Future Prospects DOI Open Access
Z. Li, Qihang Li

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(15), P. 6490 - 6490

Published: July 29, 2024

To proactively respond to the national fourteenth Five-Year Plan policy, we will adhere a comprehensive land and sea planning approach, working together promote marine ecological protection, optimize geological space, integrate economy. This paper provides review of sustainable development hazards (MGHs), with particular focus on submarine landslides, environment, as well First, novelty this study lies in its summary temporal spatial distribution, systematic classification, inducible factors, realistic characteristics landslides enrich theoretical concept. Moreover, costs, risks, impacts environment economy engineering activities such oil gas fields, metal ores, were systematically discussed. Combined current an analysis was conducted environmental pollution economic losses caused by landslides. Herein, key finding is that China Mexico are viable candidates for future large-scale offshore exploitation oil, gas, nickel, cobalt, cuprum, manganese, other mineral resources. Compared land-based mining, deep-sea mining offers superior advantages. Finally, it suggested physical model tests numerical simulation techniques effective means investigating triggering mechanism their evolutionary movement process, impact infrastructure. In future, establishment multi-level multi-dimensional monitoring chain landslide disasters, joint risk assessment, prediction, early warning systems, can effectively mitigate occurrence disasters

Language: Английский

Harnessing Sediment Voids of Low-Grade Salt Mines for Compressed Air Energy Storage: Experimental and Theoretical Insights DOI
Qihang Li, Wei Liu, Liangliang Jiang

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Optimizing geological hydrogen storage in bedded salt formations: Assessing permeation and leakage dynamics DOI
Peng Li, Xilin Shi, Yinping Li

et al.

Journal of Energy Storage, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 122, P. 116709 - 116709

Published: April 18, 2025

Language: Английский

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Large-Scale Carbon Dioxide Storage in Salt Caverns: Evaluation of Operation, Safety, and Potential in China DOI Creative Commons
Wei Liu, Xiong Zhang, Jifang Wan

et al.

Engineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 40, P. 226 - 246

Published: July 14, 2024

Underground salt cavern CO2 storage (SCCS) offers the dual benefits of enabling extensive and facilitating utilization resources while contributing regulation carbon market. Its economic operational advantages over traditional capture, utilization, (CCUS) projects make SCCS a more cost-effective flexible option. Despite widespread use caverns for storing various substances, differences exist between energy in terms gas-tightness, injection, brine extraction control, long-term stability, site selection criteria. These distinctions stem from unique phase change characteristics application scenarios SCCS. Therefore, targeted forward-looking scientific research on is imperative. This paper introduces implementation principles SCCS, emphasizing its connections with emissions, renewable peak shaving. It delves into compared other CCUS methods, addresses associated challenges. In this paper, we establish pressure equation injection extraction, that considers CO2, analyze during injection. By comparing viscosities gases, SCCS's excellent sealing performance demonstrated. Building this, develop stability evaluation model indices, which impact speed minimum operating stability. Field countermeasures to ensure are proposed. Site criteria established, preliminary mine sites suitable identified China, an initial estimate achievable scale China made at 51.8–77.7 million tons, utilizing only 20%–30% volume abandoned caverns. key engineering challenges facing determines crucial technical parameters, such as pressure, burial depth, scale, it essential guidance implementing China.

Language: Английский

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3

Comprehensive Safety Assessment Of Two-Well-Horizontal Caverns with Sediment Space For Compressed Air Energy Storage In Low-Grade Salt Rocks DOI
Qihang Li, Wei Liu, Liangliang Jiang

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

2

Balancing Submarine Landslides and the Marine Economy for Sustainable Development: A Review and Future Prospects DOI Open Access
Z. Li, Qihang Li

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(15), P. 6490 - 6490

Published: July 29, 2024

To proactively respond to the national fourteenth Five-Year Plan policy, we will adhere a comprehensive land and sea planning approach, working together promote marine ecological protection, optimize geological space, integrate economy. This paper provides review of sustainable development hazards (MGHs), with particular focus on submarine landslides, environment, as well First, novelty this study lies in its summary temporal spatial distribution, systematic classification, inducible factors, realistic characteristics landslides enrich theoretical concept. Moreover, costs, risks, impacts environment economy engineering activities such oil gas fields, metal ores, were systematically discussed. Combined current an analysis was conducted environmental pollution economic losses caused by landslides. Herein, key finding is that China Mexico are viable candidates for future large-scale offshore exploitation oil, gas, nickel, cobalt, cuprum, manganese, other mineral resources. Compared land-based mining, deep-sea mining offers superior advantages. Finally, it suggested physical model tests numerical simulation techniques effective means investigating triggering mechanism their evolutionary movement process, impact infrastructure. In future, establishment multi-level multi-dimensional monitoring chain landslide disasters, joint risk assessment, prediction, early warning systems, can effectively mitigate occurrence disasters

Language: Английский

Citations

2