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Hydraulic versus pneumatic measurements of fractured sandstone permeability
Salima Baraka-Lokmane
University of Brighton
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Brine
16%
Clay Minerals
16%
Clay Particles
16%
Clay Rock
16%
Clogging
16%
Flow Experiment
16%
Flow Parameters
16%
Fractured Porous Media
16%
Fractured Sandstone
100%
Gas Permeability
66%
Hydraulic Parameters
16%
Hydraulics
100%
Intrinsic Permeability
16%
Liquid Flow
16%
Liquid Permeability
100%
Mineral Complex
16%
Permeability Measurement
16%
Pneumatic Measurement
100%
Replacement Fluid
16%
Sandstone Core
16%
Sandstone Permeability
100%
Stubensandstein
16%
Trias
16%
Two-parameter
16%
Wetting Front
16%
Engineering
Flow Parameters
50%
Hydraulic Parameter
50%
Hydraulics
100%
Intrinsic Permeability
50%
Liquid Flow
50%
Pneumatics
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Clay Mineral
50%
Liquid Flow
50%
Pneumatics
100%
Sandstone
100%
Wetting Front
50%
Material Science
Flow Parameters
25%
Gas Permeability
100%
Hydraulics
100%