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Viscous fingering, gravity segregation and permeability heterogeneity in two-dimensional and three-dimensional flows /

Viscous fingering, gravity segregation and permeability heterogeneity in two-dimensional and three-dimensional flows /

Thesis (PhD) - University of Stanford, 1994

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Main Author: 174337 Tchelepi, Hamdi A.
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Published: Stanford : Univ of Stanford, 1994
Subjects:
Miscible displacement (Petroleum engineering)
Oil field flooding
Secondary recovery of oil
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