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Imaging spontaneous imbibition in full Darcy‐scale samples at pore‐scale resolution by fast X‐ray tomographyBartels et al., 2019
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- Bartels W
- Rücker M
- Boone M
- Bultreys T
- Mahani H
- Berg S
- Hassanizadeh S
- Cnudde V
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- Water Resources Research
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Spontaneous imbibition is a process occurring in a porous medium which describes wetting phase replacing nonwetting phase spontaneously due to capillary forces. This process is conventionally investigated by standardized, well‐established spontaneous imbibition tests …
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