Multiphase flow and reactive transport are two essential physicochemical processes that govern the effectiveness of geological carbon sequestration (GCS). The interaction and …
Fluid flow and mass transport in geological materials are crucial in diverse Earth science applications. To fully understand the behavior of geological materials in this context, the …
J Hommel, E Coltman, H Class - Transport in Porous Media, 2018 - Springer
Reactive transport processes in a porous medium will often both cause changes to the pore structure, via precipitation and dissolution of biomass or minerals, and be affected by these …
Limestone pore structure strongly influences dissolution and associated reactive transport. These effects are critical in limestone diagenesis and but also in engineering operations …
The complexity of unconventional rock systems is expressed both in the compositional variance of the microstructure and the extensive heterogeneity of the pore space. Visualizing …
The microstructural evaluation of oil shale is challenging which demands the use of several complementary methods. In particular, an improved insight into the pore network structure …
This paper reviews recent developments on the cleat-scale characterisation of coal. Novel micro-CT imaging and image calibration methods are described. The application of micro …
The calcite reaction with carbonate acid is a prerequisite to release cations providing the reactant for mineral trapping, however, the complicated multiple physicochemical processes …
The enormous growth in computational capabilities of recent years has made Navier–Stokes- based simulation of flow and transport in natural porous media possible. Because of the …