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Parameters affecting maximum fluid transport in large aperture fractures
Maria Ines Dragila,
Noam Weisbrod
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Droplet Velocity
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Fluid Transport
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Flow Mode
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Droplet Flow
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Static Contact Angle
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Large Aperture
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Analytical Expression
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Contact Angle
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Dynamic Contact Angle
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Weather Conditions
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Natural Selection
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Barometric Pressure
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Glass Plate
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Fractured Rock
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Capillary
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Meniscus
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Droplet Mode
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Constant Input
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Wide Aperture
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Variable Transport Properties
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Study Behavior
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Input Conditions
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Rock Analogue
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Flow Capacity
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Engineering
Flow Rate
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Static Contact
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Larger Aperture
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Dynamic Contact Angle
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Glass Plate
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Fracture Aperture
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Barometric Pressure
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Input Condition
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