Pressure-solution creep is an important fluid-mediated deformation mechanism, causing chemo-mechanical transformations and porosity and permeability changes in rocks. The presence of phyllosilicates, in particular, has previously been hypothesized to further reduce porosity and pore connectivity. Nevertheless, a full characterization of the spatiotemporal evolution of permeability during this process has yet to be reported. A pure NaCl aggregate and a mixture of NaCl and biotite were deformed through pressure-solution creep while monitoring their microstructural evolution through computed X-ray microtomography. The evolution of permeability and fluid velocity of the samples were computed by using the pore geometries from the X-ray microtomo...
The physical and transport properties of porous rocks can be altered by a variety of diagenetic, met...
The drilling of geothermal energy, CO2 sequestration, and wastewater injection all involve the press...
Motivation: Biomineralization refers to microbially induced processes resulting in mineral formation...
Pressure‐solution creep is an important fluid‐mediated deformation mechanism, causing chemo‐mechanic...
Pressure-solution creep is one of the most common crustal deformation mechanisms, inducing changes i...
Pressure solution creep is one of the possible processes of mechano-chemical deformation that contro...
Presented at 6th Biot Conference on Poromechanics, Paris, France, 9-13 July 2017The impact of impuri...
This chapter presents the constitutive equations necessary to interpret laboratory and field data wh...
We report the complete chemical alteration of a Liège outcrop chalk core resulting from a 1072 flow-...
This study aimed to show anisotropic poroelasticity evolution in ultra-low permeability reservoirs u...
Porous sedimentary rocks fail in a variety of modes ranging from localized, brittle deformation to p...
Pressure solution creep is a fundamental deformation mechanism in the upper crust. Overburden pressu...
Porous sedimentary rocks fail in a variety of modes ranging from localized, brittle deformationto pe...
Carbonate rocks have a diversity of uses, including engineering construction (e.g., road/railway bas...
International audiencePressure solution is widely regarded as a mechanism of ductile deformation in ...
The physical and transport properties of porous rocks can be altered by a variety of diagenetic, met...
The drilling of geothermal energy, CO2 sequestration, and wastewater injection all involve the press...
Motivation: Biomineralization refers to microbially induced processes resulting in mineral formation...
Pressure‐solution creep is an important fluid‐mediated deformation mechanism, causing chemo‐mechanic...
Pressure-solution creep is one of the most common crustal deformation mechanisms, inducing changes i...
Pressure solution creep is one of the possible processes of mechano-chemical deformation that contro...
Presented at 6th Biot Conference on Poromechanics, Paris, France, 9-13 July 2017The impact of impuri...
This chapter presents the constitutive equations necessary to interpret laboratory and field data wh...
We report the complete chemical alteration of a Liège outcrop chalk core resulting from a 1072 flow-...
This study aimed to show anisotropic poroelasticity evolution in ultra-low permeability reservoirs u...
Porous sedimentary rocks fail in a variety of modes ranging from localized, brittle deformation to p...
Pressure solution creep is a fundamental deformation mechanism in the upper crust. Overburden pressu...
Porous sedimentary rocks fail in a variety of modes ranging from localized, brittle deformationto pe...
Carbonate rocks have a diversity of uses, including engineering construction (e.g., road/railway bas...
International audiencePressure solution is widely regarded as a mechanism of ductile deformation in ...
The physical and transport properties of porous rocks can be altered by a variety of diagenetic, met...
The drilling of geothermal energy, CO2 sequestration, and wastewater injection all involve the press...
Motivation: Biomineralization refers to microbially induced processes resulting in mineral formation...