CO2–rock–brine interactions in Lower Tuscaloosa Formation at Cranfield CO2 sequestration site, Mississippi, U.S.A.
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David R. Cole | Jiemin Lu | Susan D. Hovorka | Tommy Joe Phelps | Paul J. Cook | Yousif K. Kharaka | Athanasios K. Karamalidis | Craig Griffith | S. Hovorka | T. Phelps | Y. Kharaka | D. Cole | J. Thordsen | C. Griffith | J. Hakala | J. Horita | Jiemin Lu | P. Cook | A. Karamalidis | Juske Horita | J. Alexandra Hakala | James J. Thordsen | Gil Ambats | Michael A. Manning | G. Ambats | M. Manning | J. J. Thordsen | D. Cole | Tommy J. Phelps | Michael A. Manning | Paul J. Cook
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