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Physical Mechanisms Controlling CO2-brine Capillary Trapping in the Subsurface

Microbially Enhanced Oil Recovery Using Biosurfactants

Imaging Biofilm Architecture in Porous Media

Multiphase Flow and Reaction in CO2 Injection and Storage

Microbial Activity and Precipitation at Solution-Solution Mixing Zones in Porous Media

Characterization of Two- and Three-Phase Capillary Pressure - Saturation - Interfacial Area Relationships for Model Development

Interfacial Area Measurement for Multi-Phase Porous Media Systems

Dynamic Capillary Pressure (Micromodel work)

Pore-Scale Modeling of Multi-Phase Flow

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Tomographic Image Segmentation and Quantification
Imaging Fluid Films with Microtomography
Rate Effects for Multi-Phase Flow Systems
Electro-osmosis Electro-osmosis for Site Remediation
Capillary Barrier perf Capillary Barrier Performance
Electrical Properties Electrical Properties fo Near-Surface Sediments
Yucca Tuff Enhancement of Vapor Diffusion in Yucca Mountain Tuff
Eff Unsaturated Flow Effective Parameters for Unsaturated Flow

Contact Info

Dorthe Wildenschild
wildensd@engr.orst.edu
School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone: (541) 737-8050
Fax: (541) 737-1200

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