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Flow in fractured porous media: A review of conceptual models and discretization approaches
I Berre, F Doster, E Keilegavlen
Transport in Porous Media 130 (1), 215-236, 2019
5452019
A model to estimate carbon dioxide injectivity and storage capacity for geological sequestration in shale gas wells
RWJ Edwards, MA Celia, KW Bandilla, F Doster, CM Kanno
Environmental science & technology 49 (15), 9222-9229, 2015
1392015
Assessment of CO2 Storage Potential in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs With Dual‐Porosity Models
R March, F Doster, S Geiger
Water Resources Research 54 (3), 1650-1668, 2018
1252018
Trapping and hysteresis in two‐phase flow in porous media: A pore‐network study
V Joekar‐Niasar, F Doster, RT Armstrong, D Wildenschild, MA Celia
Water Resources Research 49 (7), 4244-4256, 2013
1122013
Wettability, hysteresis and fracture–matrix interaction during CO2 EOR and storage in fractured carbonate reservoirs
S Agada, S Geiger, F Doster
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 46, 57-75, 2016
662016
A vertically integrated model with vertical dynamics for CO2 storage
B Guo, KW Bandilla, F Doster, E Keilegavlen, MA Celia
Water Resources Research 50 (8), 6269-6284, 2014
642014
The FluidFlower Validation Benchmark Study for the Storage of CO
B Flemisch, JM Nordbotten, M Fernø, R Juanes, JW Both, H Class, ...
Transport in Porous Media 151 (5), 865-912, 2024
572024
Spontaneous imbibition in a microchannel: Analytical solution and assessment of volume of fluid formulations
S Pavuluri, J Maes, F Doster
Microfluidics and nanofluidics 22 (8), 90, 2018
562018
Accurate early‐time and late‐time modeling of countercurrent spontaneous imbibition
R March, F Doster, S Geiger
Water Resources Research 52 (8), 6263-6276, 2016
562016
Percolation as a basic concept for macroscopic capillarity
R Hilfer, F Doster
Transport in porous media 82 (3), 507-519, 2010
552010
Numerical modeling of gas and water flow in shale gas formations with a focus on the fate of hydraulic fracturing fluid
RWJ Edwards, F Doster, MA Celia, KW Bandilla
Environmental science & technology 51 (23), 13779-13787, 2017
532017
Impact of capillary hysteresis and trapping on vertically integrated models for CO2 storage
F Doster, JM Nordbotten, MA Celia
Advances in Water Resources 62, 465-474, 2013
472013
Generalized Buckley–Leverett theory for two-phase flow in porous media
F Doster, R Hilfer
New Journal of Physics 13 (12), 123030, 2011
472011
Numerical solutions of a generalized theory for macroscopic capillarity
F Doster, PA Zegeling, R Hilfer
Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics 81 (3 …, 2010
472010
Modelling of long-term along-fault flow of CO2 from a natural reservoir
J Snippe, N Kampman, K Bisdom, T Tambach, R March, C Maier, ...
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 118, 103666, 2022
382022
A multiscale multilayer vertically integrated model with vertical dynamics for CO2 sequestration in layered geological formations
B Guo, KW Bandilla, JM Nordbotten, MA Celia, E Keilegavlen, F Doster
Water Resources Research 52 (8), 6490-6505, 2016
352016
Modelling geological CO2 leakage: Integrating fracture permeability and fault zone outcrop analysis
RE Rizzo, NF Inskip, H Fazeli, P Betlem, K Bisdom, N Kampman, J Snippe, ...
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 133, 104105, 2024
342024
Foundations and their practical implications for the constitutive coefficients of poromechanical dual-continuum models
M Ashworth, F Doster
Transport in Porous Media 130 (3), 699-730, 2019
312019
Towards pore network modelling of spontaneous imbibition: contact angle dependent invasion patterns and the occurrence of dynamic capillary barriers
S Pavuluri, J Maes, J Yang, M Regaieg, A Moncorgé, F Doster
Computational Geosciences 24 (2), 951-969, 2020
302020
Nonmonotone saturation profiles for hydrostatic equilibrium in homogeneous porous media
R Hilfer, F Doster, PA Zegeling
Vadose Zone Journal 11 (3), vzj2012. 0021, 2012
282012
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