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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
3947
World Ranking
8046
National Ranking
643

Best Publications

  • Experimental determination of porosity and permeability changes induced by injection of CO2 into carbonate rocks

    Linda Luquot;Philippe Gouze

  • Changes in reactive surface area during limestone dissolution: An experimental and modelling study

    Catherine Noiriel;Linda Luquot;Benoît Madé;Louis Raimbault

  • Experimental Study of Carbon Sequestration Reactions Controlled by the Percolation of CO2-Rich Brine through Peridotites

    Muriel Andreani;Linda Luquot;Philippe Gouze;Marguerite Godard

  • X-ray microtomography characterization of porosity, permeability and reactive surface changes during dissolution.

    Philippe Gouze;Linda Luquot

  • Experimental Characterization of Porosity Structure and Transport Property Changes in Limestone Undergoing Different Dissolution Regimes

    Linda Luquot;Linda Luquot;Olivier Rodriguez;Philippe Gouze

  • Dynamic Pore‐Scale Dissolution by CO 2 ‐Saturated Brine in Carbonates: Impact of Homogeneous Versus Fractured Versus Vuggy Pore Structure

    Yongfei Yang;Yingwen Li;Jun Yao;Stefan Iglauer

  • CO2 percolation experiment through chlorite/zeolite-rich sandstone (Pretty Hill Formation – Otway Basin–Australia)

    Linda Luquot;Muriel Andreani;Philippe Gouze;Pierre Camps

  • Hydro-dynamically controlled alteration of fractured Portland cements flowed by CO2-rich brine

    Linda Luquot;Halidi Abdoulghafour;Philippe Gouze

  • Changes in seal capacity of fractured claystone caprocks induced by dissolved and gaseous CO2 seepage

    Muriel Andreani;Philippe Gouze;Linda Luquot;P. Jouanna

  • Influence of the flow rate on dissolution and precipitation features during percolation of CO2-rich sulfate solutions through fractured limestone samples

    Maria Garcia-Rios;Linda Luquot;Josep M. Soler;Jordi Cama

  • Microscopic Determination of Remaining Oil Distribution in Sandstones With Different Permeability Scales Using Computed Tomography Scanning

    Yongfei Yang;Haiyuan Yang;Liu Tao;Jun Yao

  • Characterization of the mechanisms controlling the permeability changes of fractured cements flowed through by CO2-rich brine.

    Halidi Abdoulghafour;Linda Luquot;Philippe Gouze

  • Interaction between a fractured marl caprock and CO2-rich sulfate solution under supercritical CO2 conditions

    Gabriela Dávila;Gabriela Dávila;Linda Luquot;Josep M. Soler;Jordi Cama

  • Time-lapse cross-hole electrical resistivity tomography (CHERT) for monitoring seawater intrusion dynamics in a Mediterranean aquifer

    Andrea Palacios;Andrea Palacios;Juan José Ledo;Niklas Linde;Linda Luquot

  • Formation damage evaluation of a sandstone reservoir via pore-scale X-ray computed tomography analysis

    Yongfei Yang;Yingwen Li;Jun Yao;Kai Zhang

  • Changes in porosity, permeability, water retention curve and reactive surface area during carbonate rock dissolution

    Tobias S. Rötting;Linda Luquot;Jesus Carrera;Diosenia J. Casalinuovo

  • Incipient hydration of mantle lithosphere at ridges: A reactive-percolation experiment

    Marguerite Godard;Linda Luquot;Muriel Andreani;Philippe Gouze

  • A multidisciplinary approach to characterizing coastal alluvial aquifers to improve understanding of seawater intrusion and submarine groundwater discharge

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  • Permeability impairment of a limestone reservoir triggered by heterogeneous dissolution and particles migration during CO2-rich injection

    Papa Ousmane Mangane;Philippe Gouze;Linda Luquot

  • Heletz experimental site overview, characterization and data analysis for CO2 injection and geological storage

    Auli Niemi;Jacob Bensabat;Vladimir Shtivelman;Katriona Edlmann

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