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Predicting drainage capillary pressure curves in natural porous media by NMR-T<sub>2</sub> relaxometry: implications for CO<sub>2</sub> storage. [PDF]
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Atomistic Model for Water Adsorption in Mg-MOF-74: Quantum Chemical Prediction of Structures and Isotherms. [PDF]
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Microstructure, Transport, and Mechanics of Compacted Clay Simulated at the 0.1 μm Scale (1400 Smectite Clay Particles) Using a Coarse-Grained Model with Explicit Counterions. [PDF]
Zheng X, Bourg IC.
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Failure mechanism of a loess slope under extreme rainfall through a model test study of Shixiakou, Lanzhou. [PDF]
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Pore water pressure measurement in field investigations
Kallstenius, Torsten, Wallgren, Arne
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Hydrostatic pore water pressure revisited
Basin Research, 2022AbstractHydrostatic or “normal” pressure can be easily visualized as a water column with pressure given by ρgh and any departures classified as abnormal pressure. This is the basis for commonly used hydrostatic pressure depth trends in sedimentary basins that are constructed on assumptions of constant gradients and are datumed at mean sea level or ...
Simon A. Stewart, Markus Albertz
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Pore-Water pressure of debris flows
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part B: Hydrology, Oceans and Atmosphere, 2000Abstract Until now, the pore water pressure, which is one of the stress constituents governing the flow characteristics of a steady, laminar debris flow, has been considered to be hydrostatic. We succeeded in measuring the pore water pressure distribution in solid-water phase flows with a rolling mill.
Norifumi Hotta, Takehiko Ohta
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