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Quantitative morphology and network representation of soil pore structure

Hans-Jörg Vogel, +1 more
- 01 Feb 2001 - 
- Vol. 24, Iss: 3, pp 233-242
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In this paper, a morphological path is presented to generate a network model based on quantitative morphological investigations of the 3D pore geometry in order to predict soil hydraulic properties.
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This article is published in Advances in Water Resources.The article was published on 2001-02-01. It has received 350 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Water flow.

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X-ray imaging and analysis techniques for quantifying pore-scale structure and processes in subsurface porous medium systems

TL;DR: X-ray microtomographic imaging is a non-destructive technique for quantifying these processes in three dimensions within individual pores, and as reported here, with rapidly increasing spatial and temporal resolution.
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Flow in porous media — pore-network models and multiphase flow

TL;DR: In the last three years, there has been a huge increase in the use of pore-scale modeling to study multiphase flow and transport in porous media as mentioned in this paper, starting from single pore models, computations of relative permeability, interfacial area, dissolution rate and many other physical properties have been made.
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Detailed physics, predictive capabilities and macroscopic consequences for pore-network models of multiphase flow.

TL;DR: Pore-network models have been used to describe a wide range of properties from capillary pressure characteristics to interfacial area and mass transfer coefficients as mentioned in this paper, where the void space of a rock or soil is described as a network of pores connected by throats.
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Multiphase Flow in Permeable Media: A Pore-Scale Perspective

TL;DR: Multiphase Flow In Permeable Media Co Uk Martin J. Blunt and Je Santos Multiphaseporousmediapalabos Library.
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Review of pore network modelling of porous media: Experimental characterisations, network constructions and applications to reactive transport

TL;DR: Pore network models are found to be a valuable tool for understanding and predicting meso-scale phenomena, linking single pore processes, where other techniques are more accurate, and the homogenised continuum porous media, used by engineering community.
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Numerical recipes in C

TL;DR: The Diskette v 2.06, 3.5''[1.44M] for IBM PC, PS/2 and compatibles [DOS] Reference Record created on 2004-09-07, modified on 2016-08-08.
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Image Analysis and Mathematical Morphology

Jean Serra
TL;DR: This invaluable reference helps readers assess and simplify problems and their essential requirements and complexities, giving them all the necessary data and methodology to master current theoretical developments and applications, as well as create new ones.
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The unbiased estimation of number and sizes of arbitrary particles using the disector

D. C. Sterio
TL;DR: A three‐dimensional counting rule and its integral test system, the disector, for obtaining unbiased estimates of the number of arbitrary particles in a specimen is presented.
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