Definition of "geosequestration" [geosequestration]
Geological sequestration, the storage of carbon dioxide in underground geological formations.(noun)
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Use "geosequestration" in a sentence
"Injection project in North Western Australia, which will be the largest geosequestration project in the world."
"Technology initiatives among smaller groups of countries have gained momentum, e.g. on geosequestration."
"Department of Energy Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago, where the researchers could use the synchrotron to study what happens at the atomic level to the pore spaces (tiny holes) in coal if deep unminable coal seams are used as part of geosequestration (the capture and storage of CO2 in geological structures)."