International audienceRecent works have shown that laminar flows through porous media generate Lagrangian chaos at pore scale, with strong implications for a range of transport, reactive, and biological processes in the subsurface. The characterization and understanding of mixing dynamics in these opaque environments remains an outstanding challenge. We present a novel experimental technique based upon high-resolution imaging of the scalar signature produced by push-pull flows through various porous materials (beads, gravels, sandstones) at high Péclet number. We show that this method provides a direct image (see below) of the invariant unstable manifold of the chaotic flow, while allowing a precise quantification of the incompleteness of m...
The tendency for irreversible processes to generate entropy is the ultimate driving force for struct...
International audienceEffective reaction rates in porous media are controlled by the spatial organiz...
In nature, dissipative fluxes of fluid, heat and/or reacting species couple to each other and may al...
International audienceSteady laminar flows through porous media spontaneously generate Lagrangian ch...
International audienceRecent studies have shown that chaotic advection is spontaneously produced by ...
International audienceMixing of dissolved chemical species in porous media plays a central role in m...
International audienceUnder steady flow conditions, the topological complexity inherent to all rando...
The topological complexity inherent to all porous media can impart complicated transport dynamics un...
The macroscopic spreading and mixing of solute plumes in saturated porous media is ultimately contro...
We show that chaotic advection is inherent to flow through all types of porous media, from granular ...
Mixing fronts at the interface of opposing flows are compressed at a constant rate. The resulting ex...
Historically, the dominant conceptual paradigm of porous media flow, solute mixing and transport was...
The topological complexity inherent to all porous media imparts persistent chaotic advection under s...
In an attempt to investigate gravity effects on solute dispersion at the scale of a pore network, si...
This paper shows that the nonlinear momentum equation used in turbulent flow in porous media produce...
The tendency for irreversible processes to generate entropy is the ultimate driving force for struct...
International audienceEffective reaction rates in porous media are controlled by the spatial organiz...
In nature, dissipative fluxes of fluid, heat and/or reacting species couple to each other and may al...
International audienceSteady laminar flows through porous media spontaneously generate Lagrangian ch...
International audienceRecent studies have shown that chaotic advection is spontaneously produced by ...
International audienceMixing of dissolved chemical species in porous media plays a central role in m...
International audienceUnder steady flow conditions, the topological complexity inherent to all rando...
The topological complexity inherent to all porous media can impart complicated transport dynamics un...
The macroscopic spreading and mixing of solute plumes in saturated porous media is ultimately contro...
We show that chaotic advection is inherent to flow through all types of porous media, from granular ...
Mixing fronts at the interface of opposing flows are compressed at a constant rate. The resulting ex...
Historically, the dominant conceptual paradigm of porous media flow, solute mixing and transport was...
The topological complexity inherent to all porous media imparts persistent chaotic advection under s...
In an attempt to investigate gravity effects on solute dispersion at the scale of a pore network, si...
This paper shows that the nonlinear momentum equation used in turbulent flow in porous media produce...
The tendency for irreversible processes to generate entropy is the ultimate driving force for struct...
International audienceEffective reaction rates in porous media are controlled by the spatial organiz...
In nature, dissipative fluxes of fluid, heat and/or reacting species couple to each other and may al...