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What is geological sequestration?

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Geological sequestration involves injecting `CO_(2)` directly into the underground geological formations such as declining oil fields, gas fields saline aquifers and unmineable coal. These have been' suggested as storage sites to capture carbon and store as an approach to reduce global warming.
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