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This paper presents an investigation of CO2 injection well damage evolution considering different injection temperatures and the presence of a pre‐existing defect. The main outcome is that the accurate prediction of well leakage risk requires characteristics such as initial defects to be understood and represented in any modeling efforts. Abstract This
Lee J. Hosking, Xiangming Zhou
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A dataset of course requirements for undergraduate geoscience majors at 50 R1 universities in the United States. [PDF]
Ferrier KL, Golos EM, Haseloff M.
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30 : MINERALOGICAL AND STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION OF THE METAMORPHIC ROCKS [PDF]
Francis J. Turner
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Hydraulic fracturing in tight sandstone and fracture propagation characteristics using backscattered electron‐scanning electron microscope (BSE‐SEM) images. Abstract This study focuses on hydraulic fracturing experiments conducted under triaxial conditions on tight sandstone specimens from Shivpuri district, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Pankaj Rawat, Narendra Kumar Samadhiya
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The effect of compositional fluctuations in a liquid Fe-O alloy on the nucleation of Earth's inner core. [PDF]
Wilson AJ+4 more
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This study investigates the blast‐induced rock damage patterns under different cut‐hole layouts and ground stress conditions through numerical simulations and field tests. The findings in this study provide valuable insights for similar underground engineering applications.
Junjie Zhao+5 more
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Organic ligands and CO<sub>2</sub> unlock the potential for energy relevant metals recovery and carbon mineralization from mafic rocks. [PDF]
Katre S+6 more
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Observations relative to the mineralogical and chemical history of the fossils of Cornwall
M. H. Klaproth+1 more
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On the chemical and mineralogical relations of metamorphic rocks [PDF]
T. Sterry Hunt
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Data‐driven analysis of the spatial dependence of grouting efficiency during tunnel excavation
Prediction of grouting efficiency using machine learning is enhanced by adopting a training strategy that accounts for the grouting process across multiple rounds. Abstract Grouting with water–cement mixtures is the most widely used and cost‐effective method for managing excess water inflow during tunnel construction.
Huaxin Liu, Xunchang Fei, Wei Wu
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