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What is Hydrogen
The Simplest Element
Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier
Releasing Energy from Hydrogen
Hydrogen in Everyday Life
Why Hydrogen Matters for the Future
How Humans Make Hydrogen
Intro to How Humans Make Hydrogen
Why we Must Make Hydrogen
Steam Methane Reforming
Electrolysis
The Colors of Hydrogen
Challenges of Making and Storing Hydrogen
Geologic Hydrogen
Intro to Geologic Hydrogen
What is Geologic Hydrogen
Rocks and Water Yield Hydrogen
Where does Geologic Hydrogen Form
Real World Discoveries of Natural Hydrogen
Scientific Enthusiasm for Hydrogen Energy
How Hydrogen Moves Underground
Intro to How Hydrogen Moves Underground
Tiny Spaces in Rock: Porosity
Pathways for Movement: Permeability
Hydrogen Gas on the Move
Hydrogen Can Hide in Groundwater
Why Hydrogen is Hard to Find
Return to Hydrogen—The Energy Carrier

Tiny Spaces in Rock: Porosity

  1. Hydrogen—The Energy Carrier
  2. How Hydrogen Moves Underground
  3. Tiny Spaces in Rock: Porosity
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