Surface wettability governs brine evaporation and salt precipitation during carbon sequestration in saline aquifers: Microfluidic insights
Karol Dąbrowski(AGH University of Krakow), Stanisław Nagy(Jagiellonian University), Mohammad Nooraiepour(University of Oslo), Jan Barbacki(AGH University of Krakow), Rafał Smulski(AGH University of Krakow), Mohammad Masoudi(University of Oslo), Szymon Kuczyński(AGH University of Krakow), M. Zając(University of Agriculture in Krakow), Helge Hellevang(University of Oslo)
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