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Laboratory Characterization and Experimental Data for Ultrasonic Experiments on Carbon Dioxide Saturated Porous Samples
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Ultrasonic Wave Speeds and Attenuation for CO2 Saturated Porous Samples
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These sample characterization and ultrasonic laboratory measurements were collected as part of the M.Sc. thesis of Helen Yam (Yam, H., CO2 Rock Physics: A Laboratory Study, M.Sc. Thesis, University of Alberta, https://doi.org/10.7939/R36704, 2011). Some of these data are presented and analyzed further in Schmitt, DR, G. Davila, H. Yam, G. Njiekak, and R. Kofman, Effects of CO2 Phase State on the Seismological Properties of Porous Materials: Implications for Seismic Monitoring of Volcanic Hazards and Sequestered Carbon submitted to the Geological Society of London Special Publication
Enabling Secure Subsurface Storage in Future Energy Systems, 2022.
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- 2022-02-25
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