Experimental study on pore structure evolution of thermally treated shales: implications for CO2 storage in underground thermally treated shale horizons
Bodhisatwa Hazra(Indian Institute of Technology Dhanbad), Atul Kumar Varma(Indian Institute of Technology Dhanbad), Mehdi Ostadhassan(Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel), Debanjan Chandra(Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), Chinmay Sethi(Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research), Jai Krishna Pandey(Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research), Binoy K. Saikia(North East Institute of Science and Technology), Vikram Vishal(Indian Institute of Technology Bombay)
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