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Dr Niko Kampman

Formerly at Lancaster University

Research overview

My research examines fluid-rock interactions and the behaviour of geological fluids, with a focus on the subsurface storage of anthropogenic wastes (e.g. geological CO2 storage) and subsurface natural resource extraction (e.g. CO2-EOR). I am also interested in the interactions of climate, tectonics and crustal fluid-flow and the long-term degassing of volatiles from the continental crust. I combine element and isotopic (e.g. δ13C, δ18O, δ34S, 87Sr/86Sr, U-Th,234U/238U, 3He/4He) measurements of rocks, fluids and gases with simple physical modelling to examine these processes. 

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