Mobilization of Fine Particles during Flooding of Sandstones and Possible Relations to Enhanced Oil Recovery
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Jill S. Buckley | Andrew Fogden | Norman R. Morrow | N. Morrow | Munish Kumar | A. Fogden | Munish Kumar | J. Buckley
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