Session 2: Groundwater Systems - Resources, Quality and RTM¶
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# 21 Martin Lesueur - Estimation of the velocity drift induced by the asymmetry of the permeability tensor of a fracture network¶20m
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#25 Henning Prommer - Multi-Scale Modelling of Geochemical Changes from Groundwater Replenishment with Reclaimed Wastewater¶20m
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#38 Dennis O'Caroll - Impact of Inorganic Salts on Surface Tension and Interfacial Partitioning Process of Fluorinated Surface-Active Surfactants (PFAS)¶20m
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#37 - Thao Le - Predicting Surface Tension and Interfacial Partitioning Process for Understanding Environmental Fate and Transport of Fluorinated Surface-Active Contaminants (PFAS)¶20m
Keynote Nasser - XFEM in fractured porous media - theory and application¶30m
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#11 - Ralf Haesse - Diffusion-controlled mineral dissolution and precipitation in the basalt pore network adjacent to fractures¶20m
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#19 - Apoorv - A multicomponent reactive-transport model at pore scale and its application to mineral surface and aqueous phase reactions in limestone¶20m
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#29 - Luat Khoa Tran - An Unsteady-State Upscaling of Immiscible Two-Phase Flow in Nested Heterogeneous Porous Media¶20m
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Tea and Coffee Break
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#9 - Mojtabi Sayyedi - Dynamic imaging of the impacts of flow instabilities and rock heterogeneity on CO2 plume migration¶20m
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#7 - Sam Jackson - 3D adaptive modelling of transient multiphase flow experiments using the MOOSE framework¶20m
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#28 - Qi Shao A Field-Data Based Numerical Investigation of Factors Controlling CO2 Plume Migration in Storage Candidate Site¶20m
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#6 - Scott Higgs - Simulation of Underground Hydrogen Storage in A Fault Bounded Depleted Gas Reservoir using MOOSE¶20m