Characterization and analysis of porosity and pore structures
LM Anovitz, DR Cole - Reviews in Mineralogy and …, 2015 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Porosity plays a clearly important role in geology. It controls fluid storage in aquifers, oil and
gas fields and geothermal systems, and the extent and connectivity of the pore structure …
gas fields and geothermal systems, and the extent and connectivity of the pore structure …
Imaging and image-based fluid transport modeling at the pore scale in geological materials: A practical introduction to the current state-of-the-art
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 …
applications. To fully understand the behavior of geological materials in this context, the …
CO2 wettability of seal and reservoir rocks and the implications for carbon geo‐sequestration
We review the literature data published on the topic of CO2 wettability of storage and seal
rocks. We first introduce the concept of wettability and explain why it is important in the …
rocks. We first introduce the concept of wettability and explain why it is important in the …
Mineral dissolution and wormholing from a pore-scale perspective
A micro-continuum approach is proposed to simulate the dissolution of solid minerals at the
pore scale under single-phase flow conditions. The approach employs a Darcy–Brinkman …
pore scale under single-phase flow conditions. The approach employs a Darcy–Brinkman …
[HTML][HTML] Simulation of mineral dissolution at the pore scale with evolving fluid-solid interfaces: Review of approaches and benchmark problem set
This manuscript presents a benchmark problem for the simulation of single-phase flow,
reactive transport, and solid geometry evolution at the pore scale. The problem is organized …
reactive transport, and solid geometry evolution at the pore scale. The problem is organized …
[图书][B] Introduction to carbon capture and sequestration
The aim of the book is to provide an understanding of the current science underpinning
Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) and to provide students and interested …
Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) and to provide students and interested …
Reactive transport in evolving porous media
N Seigneur, KU Mayer… - Reviews in Mineralogy …, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Reactive transport modeling is a process-based approach that accounts for advection,
diffusion, dispersion and a multitude of biogeochemical reactions. The occurrence of these …
diffusion, dispersion and a multitude of biogeochemical reactions. The occurrence of these …
Pore-scale controls on calcite dissolution rates from flow-through laboratory and numerical experiments
S Molins, D Trebotich, L Yang… - … science & technology, 2014 - ACS Publications
A combination of experimental, imaging, and modeling techniques were applied to
investigate the pore-scale transport and surface reaction controls on calcite dissolution …
investigate the pore-scale transport and surface reaction controls on calcite dissolution …
Evaluation of mineral reactive surface area estimates for prediction of reactivity of a multi-mineral sediment
Our limited understanding of mineral reactive surface area contributes to significant
uncertainties in quantitative simulations of reactive chemical transport in subsurface …
uncertainties in quantitative simulations of reactive chemical transport in subsurface …
[HTML][HTML] Pore-scale heterogeneity in the mineral distribution and reactive surface area of porous rocks
P Lai, K Moulton, S Krevor - Chemical Geology, 2015 - Elsevier
The reactive surface area is an important control on interfacial processes between minerals
and aqueous fluids in porous rocks. Spatial heterogeneity in the surface area can lead to …
and aqueous fluids in porous rocks. Spatial heterogeneity in the surface area can lead to …