Capillary pressure-saturation relations in quartz and carbonate sands: Limitations for correlating capillary and wettability influences on air, oil, and supercritical CO2 trapping
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Capillary pressure-saturation relations in quartz and carbonate sands: Limitations for correlating capillary and wettability influences on air, oil, and supercritical CO2
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WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
Volume 52, Issue 8, Pages 6671-6690
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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2016-08-17
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10.1002/2016wr018816
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