Description |
1 online resource (viii, 167 pages) : illustrations, maps (some color) |
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Geological Society special publication, 0305-8719 ; no. 249 |
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Geological Society special publication ; no. 249.
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Contents |
The NERC micro to macro programme : implications for fluid resource management / K.J. Heffer -- Quantitative determination of hydraulic properties of fractured rock using seismic techniques / Enru Liu [and others] -- Properties of fault damage zones in siliclastic rocks : a modelling approach / N.E. Odling [and others] -- Precise numerical modelling of physical transport in strongly heterogeneous porous media / Zhongqiang Xie, Rae Mackay, and K. Andrew Cliffe -- MOPOD : a generic model of porosity development / J.P. Bloomfield and J.A. Barker -- Anomalous diffusion in simulations of pumping tests on fractal lattices / Shaun Sellers and John A. Barker -- Models of tracer breakthrough and permeability in simple fractured porous media / P.B. Johnston [and others] -- Fabric development and the smectite to illite transition in upper cretaceous mudstones from the North Sea : an image analysis approach / R.H. Worden [and others] -- Fluid velocity fields in 2D heterogeneous porous media : empirical measurement and validation of numerical prediction / Rachel Cassidy, John MccLoskey, and Philip Morrow -- The u2M project on quantifying the effects of biofilm growth on hydraulic properties of natural porous media and on sorption equilibria : an overview / J.R. Brydie [and others] -- Overview of the NERC 'understanding the micro to macro behaviour of rock-fluid systems' / R.P. Shaw |
Summary |
Understanding how fluids flow through though rocks is very important in a number of fields. Almost all of the world's oil and gas are produced from underground reservoirs. Knowledge of how they got where they are, what keeps them there and how they migrate through the rock is very important in the search for new resources, as well as for maximising the extraction of as much of the contained oil/gas as possible. Some contributors to this volume have been trying to understand real rocks in real situations and others have been working on computer models and laboratory simulations. Put together, these approaches have yielded very useful results, many of which are discussed in this volume |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
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Committed to retain 2020 pda UkLeU |
Subject |
Water-rock interaction.
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Rock mechanics.
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Fluid dynamics.
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Soil porosity.
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Hydrodynamics
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Civil -- Soil & Rock.
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Soil porosity
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Fluid dynamics
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Rock mechanics
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Water-rock interaction
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Shaw, Richard Paul, 1933-
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ISBN |
9781429480666 |
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1429480661 |
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9781523122387 |
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1523122382 |
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9781862398320 |
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1862398321 |
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