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Effect of fluid topology on residual nonwetting phase trapping: Implications for geologic CO 2 sequestration

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Herring, Anna
Harper, Elizabeth
Andersson, Linnea
Sheppard, Adrian
Bay, Brian
Wildenscheid, Dorthe

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This work examines the influence of initial (i.e. post drainage) nonwetting (NW) fluid topology on total residual (i.e. after imbibition) NW phase saturation. Brine and air (used as a proxy for supercritical CO2) flow experiments were performed on Benthei

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Advances in Water Resources

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2037-12-31