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    Heterogeneous multiphase flow properties of volcanic rocks and implications for noble gas transport from underground nuclear explosions by Heath, Jason E., Kuhlman, Kristopher L., Broome, Scott T., Wilson, Jennifer E., Malama, Bwalya

    Published in Vadose zone journal (01-05-2021)
    “…Of interest to the Underground Nuclear Explosion Signatures Experiment are patterns and timing of explosion‐generated noble gases that reach the land surface…”
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    Parameter estimation from spontaneous imbibition into volcanic tuff by Kuhlman, Kristopher L., Mills, Melissa M., Heath, Jason E., Paul, Matthew J., Wilson, Jennifer E., Bower, John Eric

    Published in Vadose zone journal (01-03-2022)
    “…Two‐phase fluid flow properties underlie quantitative prediction of water and gas movement, but constraining these properties typically requires multiple…”
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    Multiscale Assessment of Caprock Integrity for Geologic Carbon Storage in the Pennsylvanian Farnsworth Unit, Texas, USA by Trujillo, Natasha, Rose-Coss, Dylan, Heath, Jason E., Dewers, Thomas A., Ampomah, William, Mozley, Peter S., Cather, Martha

    Published in Energies (Basel) (01-09-2021)
    “…Leakage pathways through caprock lithologies for underground storage of CO2 and/or enhanced oil recovery (EOR) include intrusion into nano-pore mudstones, flow…”
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    Multiwell CO2 Injectivity: Impact of Boundary Conditions and Brine Extraction on Geologic CO2 Storage Efficiency and Pressure Buildup by Heath, Jason E, McKenna, Sean A, Dewers, Thomas A, Roach, Jesse D, Kobos, Peter H

    Published in Environmental science & technology (21-01-2014)
    “…CO2 storage efficiency is a metric that expresses the portion of the pore space of a subsurface geologic formation that is available to store CO2. Estimates of…”
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    Ganglion Dynamics and Its Implications to Geologic Carbon Dioxide Storage by Wang, Yifeng, Bryan, Charles, Dewers, Thomas, Heath, Jason E, Jove-Colon, Carlos

    Published in Environmental science & technology (02-01-2013)
    “…Capillary trapping of a nonwetting fluid phase in the subsurface has been considered as an important mechanism for geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO2)…”
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    Statistical Inference Over Persistent Homology Predicts Fluid Flow in Porous Media by Moon, Chul, Mitchell, Scott A., Heath, Jason E., Andrew, Matthew

    Published in Water resources research (01-11-2019)
    “…We statistically infer fluid flow and transport properties of porous materials based on their geometry and connectivity, without the need for detailed We…”
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    Multiporosity flow in fractured low-permeability rocks by Kuhlman, Kristopher L., Malama, Bwalya, Heath, Jason E.

    Published in Water resources research (01-02-2015)
    “…A multiporosity extension of classical double and triple‐porosity fractured rock flow models for slightly compressible fluids is presented. The multiporosity…”
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    Applicability of geotechnical approaches and constitutive models for foundation analysis of marine renewable energy arrays by Heath, Jason E., Jensen, Richard P., Weller, Sam D., Hardwick, Jon, Roberts, Jesse D., Johanning, Lars

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-05-2017)
    “…For Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) to become a viable alternative energy source, it must encompass large arrays of devices. Arrays may include 1000s of devices…”
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    Oedometric Small-Angle Neutron Scattering: In Situ Observation of Nanopore Structure During Bentonite Consolidation and Swelling in Dry and Hydrous CO2 Environments by Dewers, Thomas A, Heath, Jason E, Bryan, Charles R, Mang, Joseph T, Hjelm, Rex P, Ding, Mei, Taylor, Mark

    Published in Environmental science & technology (20-03-2018)
    “…Results of oedometric consolidation experiments linked with small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) measurements are presented, using SWy-2 Wyoming bentonite…”
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    Pore-lining phases and capillary breakthrough pressure of mudstone caprocks: Sealing efficiency of geologic CO2 storage sites by Heath, Jason E., Dewers, Thomas A., McPherson, Brian J.O.L., Nemer, Martin B., Kotula, Paul G.

    “…► Solid phases that line caprock pores are identified by high resolution techniques. ► Organics can line pore networks and modify wettability conditions. ►…”
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    Oedometric Small-Angle Neutron Scattering: In Situ Observation of Nanopore Structure During Bentonite Consolidation and Swelling in Dry and Hydrous CO 2 Environments by Dewers, Thomas A, Heath, Jason E, Bryan, Charles R, Mang, Joseph T, Hjelm, Rex P, Ding, Mei, Taylor, Mark

    Published in Environmental science & technology (20-03-2018)
    “…Results of oedometric consolidation experiments linked with small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) measurements are presented, using SWy-2 Wyoming bentonite…”
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    Adsorption and capillary condensation in porous media as a function of the chemical potential of water in carbon dioxide by Heath, Jason E., Bryan, Charles R., Matteo, Edward N., Dewers, Thomas A., Wang, Yifeng, Sallaberry, Cédric J.

    Published in Water resources research (01-03-2014)
    “…The chemical potential of water may play an important role in adsorption and capillary condensation of water under multiphase conditions at geologic CO2…”
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    System-level benefits of extracting and treating saline water from geologic formations during national-scale carbon capture and storage by Roach, Jesse D., Heath, Jason E., Kobos, Peter H., Klise, Geoffrey T.

    “…•WECSsim© pairs CO2 sources to geologic formations with potential for CO2 storage.•Marginal abatement cost curves developed for a variety of CCS…”
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    Modeling Dynamic Helium Release as a Tracer of Rock Deformation by Gardner, W. Payton, Bauer, Stephen J., Kuhlman, Kristopher L., Heath, Jason E.

    “…We use helium released during mechanical deformation of shales as a signal to explore the effects of deformation and failure on material transport properties…”
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    The cost of meeting increased cooling-water demands for CO2 capture and storage utilizing non-traditional waters from geologic saline formations by Klise, Geoffrey T., Roach, Jesse D., Kobos, Peter H., Heath, Jason E., Gutierrez, Karen A.

    Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-05-2013)
    “…Deep (> ∼800 m) saline water-bearing formations in the United States have substantial pore volume that is targeted for storage of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and…”
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    Shales at all scales: Exploring coupled processes in mudrocks by Ilgen, Anastasia G., Heath, Jason E., Akkutlu, I. Yucel, Bryndzia, L. Taras, Cole, David R., Kharaka, Yousif K., Kneafsey, Timothy J., Milliken, Kitty L., Pyrak-Nolte, Laura J., Suarez-Rivera, Roberto

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-03-2017)
    “…Fine-grained sedimentary rocks – namely mudrocks, including their laminated fissile variety — shales – make up about two thirds of all sedimentary rocks in the…”
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    Paragenetic controls on CO2-fluid-rock interaction and weakening in a macroporous-dominated sandstone by Simmons, Jason D., Wang, Sai, Luhmann, Andrew J., Rinehart, Alex J., Heath, Jason E., Majumdar, Bhaskar S.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-09-2023)
    “…The injection and storage of anthropogenic CO2 in the subsurface is being deployed as a climate change mitigation tool; however, diagenetic-paragenetic…”
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    Analytical solution and parameter estimation for heat of wetting and vapor adsorption during spontaneous imbibition in tuff by Good, Forest T., Kuhlman, Kristopher L., LaForce, Tara C., Paul, Matthew J., Heath, Jason E.

    “…•Zeolitic tuff core shows thermal pulse from vapor transport is much faster than wetting front.•Data from heat of wetting spontaneous imbibition test used to…”
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    Oedometric Small-Angle Neutron Scattering: In Situ Observation of Nanopore Structure During Bentonite Consolidation and Swelling in Dry and Hydrous CO^sub 2^ Environments by Dewers, Thomas A, Heath, Jason E, Bryan, Charles R, Mang, Joseph T, Hjelm, Rex P, Ding, Mei, Taylor, Mark

    Published in Environmental science & technology (20-03-2018)
    “…Results of oedometric consolidation experiments linked with small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) measurements are presented, using SWy-2 Wyoming bentonite…”
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    Multiporosity flow in fractured low-permeability rocks: Extension to shale hydrocarbon reservoirs by Kuhlman, Kristopher L., Malama, Bwalya, Heath, Jason E.

    Published in Water resources research (05-02-2015)
    “…We presented a multiporosity extension of classical double and triple-porosity fractured rock flow models for slightly compressible fluids. The multiporosity…”
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