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Maxim Lebedev is affiliated with Edith Cowan University in Australia and has an extensive publication record primarily in the fields of engineering and earth and planetary sciences. Their research spans several subfields including geophysics, mechanics of materials, ocean engineering, mechanical engineering, and environmental engineering.

Their work addresses numerous topics related to seismic imaging and inversion techniques, hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, drilling and well engineering, rock mechanics and modeling, seismic waves and analysis, and enhanced oil recovery techniques.

Maxim Lebedev has contributed to the following recent papers:

  • Pore scale investigation of hydrogen injection in sandstone via X-ray micro-tomography, 2021, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Initial and residual trapping of hydrogen and nitrogen in Fontainebleau sandstone using nuclear magnetic resonance core flooding, 2022, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Liquid nitrogen fracturing efficiency as a function of coal rank: A multi-scale tomographic study, 2021, Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
  • Hydrogen Flooding of a Coal Core: Effect on Coal Swelling, 2022, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Micro-Cleat and Permeability Evolution of Anisotropic Coal During Directional CO2 Flooding: An In Situ Micro-CT Study, 2022, Natural Resources Research

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Stefan Iglauer
  • Boris Gurevich
  • Stanislav Glubokovskikh
  • Mohammad Sarmadivaleh
  • Marina Pervukhina

Maxim Lebedev has published multiple works in the following venues:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Fuel
  • Energy & Fuels
  • Geophysics
  • Geophysical Prospecting

Best Publications

  • Seismic wave attenuation and dispersion resulting from wave-induced flow in porous rocks — A review

    Tobias M. Müller;Boris Gurevich;Maxim Lebedev

  • Wettability alteration of oil-wet carbonate by silica nanofluid.

    Sarmad Al-Anssari;Ahmed Barifcani;Shaobin Wang;Lebedev Maxim

  • Microstructure and Electrical Properties of Lead Zirconate Titanate (Pb(Zr52/Ti48)O3) Thick Films Deposited by Aerosol Deposition Method

    Jun Akedo;Maxim Lebedev

  • Impact of pressure and temperature on CO2-brine-mica contact angles and CO2-brine interfacial tension: Implications for carbon geo-sequestration

    Muhammad Arif;Ahmed Z. Al-Yaseri;Ahmed Barifcani;Maxim Lebedev

  • CO2 wettability of caprocks: Implications for structural storage capacity and containment security

    Stefan Iglauer;Ahmed Zarzor Al-Yaseri;Reza Rezaee;Maxim Lebedev

  • Receding and advancing (CO2 + brine + quartz) contact angles as a function of pressure, temperature, surface roughness, salt type and salinity

    Ahmed Z. Al-Yaseri;Maxim Lebedev;Ahmed Barifcani;Stefan Iglauer

  • Residual trapping of supercritical CO2 in oil-wet sandstone.

    Taufiq Rahman;Maxim Lebedev;Ahmed Barifcani;Stefan Iglauer

  • Effect of temperature and SiO2 nanoparticle size on wettability alteration of oil-wet calcite

    Sarmad Al-Anssari;Sarmad Al-Anssari;Shaobin Wang;Ahmed Barifcani;Maxim Lebedev

  • CO2 storage in carbonates: Wettability of calcite

    Muhammad Arif;Muhammad Arif;Maxim Lebedev;Ahmed Barifcani;Stefan Iglauer

  • Wettability of nanofluid-modified oil-wet calcite at reservoir conditions

    Sarmad Al-Anssari;Sarmad Al-Anssari;Muhammad Arif;Shaobin Wang;Ahmed Barifcani

  • Multi-scale x-ray computed tomography analysis of coal microstructure and permeability changes as a function of effective stress

    Yihuai Zhang;Xiaomeng Xu;Maxim Lebedev;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

  • Influence of shale‐total organic content on CO2 geo‐storage potential

    Muhammad Arif;Muhammad Arif;Maxim Lebedev;Ahmed Barifcani;Stefan Iglauer

  • Carbon geosequestration in limestone: Pore-scale dissolution and geomechanical weakening

    Maxim Lebedev;Yihuai Zhang;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;Ahmed Barifcani

  • Swelling-induced changes in coal microstructure due to supercritical CO2 injection†

    Yihuai Zhang;Maxim Lebedev;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;Ahmed Barifcani

  • Wettability alteration of oil-wet limestone using surfactant-nanoparticle formulation

    Lezorgia N. Nwidee;Maxim Lebedev;Ahmed Barifcani;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh

  • Pore-scale analysis of coal cleat network evolution through liquid nitrogen treatment: A Micro-Computed Tomography investigation

    Hamed Akhondzadeh;Alireza Keshavarz;Ahmed Z. Al-Yaseri;Muhammad Ali

  • CO2-wettability of low to high rank coal seams: Implications for carbon sequestration and enhanced methane recovery

    Muhammad Arif;Muhammad Arif;Ahmed Barifcani;Maxim Lebedev;Stefan Iglauer

  • Direct laboratory observation of patchy saturation and its effects on ultrasonic velocities

    Maxim Lebedev;Julianna Toms-Stewart;Ben Clennell;Marina Pervukhina

  • Structural trapping capacity of oil-wet caprock as a function of pressure, temperature and salinity

    Muhammad Arif;Muhammad Arif;Ahmed Barifcani;Maxim Lebedev;Stefan Iglauer

  • Pore scale investigation of hydrogen injection in sandstone via X-ray micro-tomography

    Nilesh Kumar Jha;Nilesh Kumar Jha;Ahmed Al-Yaseri;Ahmed Al-Yaseri;Mohsen Ghasemi;Duraid Al-Bayati

  • Swelling effect on coal micro structure and associated permeability reduction

    Yihuai Zhang;Maxim Lebedev;Mohammad Sarmadivaleh;Ahmed Barifcani

  • Organic acid concentration thresholds for ageing of carbonate minerals: Implications for CO2 trapping/storage.

    Muhammad Ali;Muhammad Ali;Sarmad Al-Anssari;Muhammad Arif;Ahmed Barifcani

  • Powder Preparation in Aerosol Deposition Method for Lead Zirconate Titanate Thick Films

    Jun Akedo;Maxim Lebedev

Frequent Co-Authors

Boris Gurevich
Boris Gurevich Curtin University
Stefan Iglauer
Stefan Iglauer Edith Cowan University
Ahmed Barifcani
Ahmed Barifcani Curtin University
Mohammad Sarmadivaleh
Mohammad Sarmadivaleh Colorado School of Mines
Ahmed Al-Yaseri
Ahmed Al-Yaseri King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Vladimir E. Fortov
Vladimir E. Fortov Russian Academy of Sciences
Tobias M. Müller
Tobias M. Müller Hohai University
David N. Dewhurst
David N. Dewhurst Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Shaobin Wang
Shaobin Wang University of Adelaide
Ali Saeedi
Ali Saeedi Curtin University

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