Department of Petrology and Geochemistry
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M.Sc. student: Viktória Forray Advisor: Csaba Szabó
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Research Interests: Carbon-dioxide sequestration
Memberships:
Hungarian Geological
Society (2013-);
Awards:
Praise at the Scientific Conference of Students in Environmental Sciences held at Eötvös University, Budapest (Hungary), 2014;
Special award of the O&G Development Ltd. at the XLV. Conference of the Young Geoscientists, Balatonföldvár (Hungary), 2014;
2nd place in Applied category at the XLV. Conference of the Young Geoscientists, Balatonföldvár (Hungary), 2014;
1st place at the XIV. Conference of the Young Hungarian Environment Scientists held at University of Pécs, Pécs (Hungary), 2014;
1st place in Poster session at 5th International Students Geological Conference, Budapest (Hungary), 2014;
Workshops and short courses:
Geochemical modelling in context to CO2 storage Short Course by Dr. Svenja Waldmann (Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Hannover, Germany), August 12-14, 2013, Budapest (Hungary);
REGFLOW and MANKARST Short Course organized by Dr. Judit Mádl-Szőnyi (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary), September 02-03, 2013, Budapest (Hungary);
Manuscripts:
Sendula, E. & Forray, V. (2014) Geochemical modeling of the effect of CO2 in pore water-rock system of the Szolnok Formation (in Hungarian). Thesis of the XIV. Conference of the Young Hungarian Environment Scientist Conference, Department of Petrology and Geochemistry, Eötvös University, Budapest, pp. 46.
Proceeding
volumes:
Sendula, E., Király, Cs., Szabó, Zs., Forray, V., Páles, M., Falus, Gy., Füri, J., Kónya, P., Kovács, I. & Szabó, Cs. (2014) Properties of a potential CO2 reservoir vs. a natural CO2 reservoir. The Tenth Edition of the Environmental Scientific Conference of the Carpathian Basin, March 27-29, Cluj Napolca (Romania), Conference Abstracts, ISSN 1842-9815, 131-135.
Sendula, E., Szabó, Zs., Király, Cs., Hellevang, H., Forray, V., Falus, Gy. & Szabó, Cs. (2014) Geochemical evaluation of the potential CO2 geological storage and caprock formations in Hungary. 4th EAGE CO2 Geological Storage Workshop, April 22-24, 2014, Stavanger, Norway, unpaged.
Abstracts:
Király, Cs., Sendula, E., Szamosfalvi, Á., Falus, Gy., Szabó, Cs., Szőcs, T. & Forray, V. (2013) Inverse modeling in a CO2 natural analogue – long term processes in carbon dioxide storage. 23rd Goldschmidt Conference, August 25-30., Firenze, Italy, Goldschmidt2013 Conference Abstracts, 1468.
Forray, V., Sendula, E., Páles, M. & Király, Cs. (2014) Features of reservoir rock and pore water in Szolnok Formation. XLV. Conference of the Young Geoscientists, March 28-29, Balatonföldvár (Hungary), Abstracts and Programs, 20-21.
Király, Cs., Sendula, E., Szamosfalvi, Á., Forray, V. & Káldos, R. (2014) Analysis of natural CO2 reservoirs to verify geochemical model results. XLV. Conference of the Young Geoscientists, March 28-29, Balatonföldvár (Hungary), Abstracts and Programs, 47.
Sendula, E. & Forray, V. (2014) Geochemical modeling of the effect of CO2 in the porewater-rock system of the Szolnok Formation (in Hungarian). XIV. Conference of the Young Hungarian Environment Scientist, April 23-25, Pécs (Hungary), Abstracts, 145.
Sendula, E., Forray, V. & Király, Cs. (2014) Geochemical modeling the effect of CO2 injection on the Szolnok Sandstone Formation, Hungary. 5th International Students Geological Conference, April 24-27., 2014, Budapest (Hungary), 114.
Sendula, E., Király, Cs., Szabó, Zs., Falus, Gy., Szabó, Cs., Kovács, I., Füri, J., Kónya, P., Páles, M. & Forray, V. (2014) Preliminary study of potential CO2 reservoir area in Hungary. European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2014, April 27- May 2, Vienna (Austria), Geophysical Research Abstracts, EGU2014-684.
Forray V., Király Cs., Kónya P., Káldos R., Szabó Cs. & Falus Gy. (2016) Petrographic properties of a natural CO2 reservoir in Mihályi-Répcelak, Hungary. 12th Carpathian Basin Conference on Environmental Science, June 1-4, Beregszász. Abstracts and Programs, 94-95.
Lithosphere Fluid Research Lab,
Department of Petrology and Geochemistry,
Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences,
Eötvös University, Budapest,
Pázmány Péter sétány 1/C,
Budapest,
H-1117,
Hungary
Last updated: 06 October, 2016