Chapter 9: Fluids and Rocks
Geological formations contain enormous volumes of pore space, but most of this space is located in pores with diameters of nanometers to tens of micrometers. What happens when CO2 is injected into such tiny pores?
Geological formations contain enormous volumes of pore space, but most of this space is located in pores with diameters of nanometers to tens of micrometers. What happens when CO2 is injected into such tiny pores?