File talk:Carbon dioxide pressure-temperature phase diagram.svg

Latest comment: 12 years ago by ScottHW

This figure appears to be used on the following page without attribution

(scroll down to number [8] and click)

http://www.sequestration.org/mgscprojects/coalbedmethane.html

Direct link to embedded image

http://www.sequestration.org/popups/images/popup8.jpg

There are slight changes, although I'm cannot tell if these are sufficient to skirt the Creative Commons license applied to Wikipedia images. Someone more knowledgeable than I will have to address that. If not, perhaps someone more skilled than I with legal language could Contact the MSGC and advise that they give appropriate citation.

ScottHW (talk) 04:02, 5 March 2012 (UTC)Reply


I'm interested to know the partial pressure of CO2 down at liquid nitrogen temperate -- can I assume the slope of the graph in this article just carries on down at the same rate?

Johnberriman (talk) 23:23, 22 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

There shouldn't be a boundary between supercritical fluid and liquid/gas. That is the defining principle- no abrupt phase transformation occurs on traversing past the dotted lines on this diagram. It would be more useful to indicate a supercritical 'region' beyond the critical temperature

131.111.243.37 (talk) 18:13, 12 May 2010 (UTC)Reply