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Flow visualized in an anorthite microdevice using fluorescent beads


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Created: Jul 19, 2020 at 7:37 a.m.
Last updated: Aug 10, 2020 at 2:55 p.m. (Metadata update)
Published date: Aug 10, 2020 at 2:55 p.m.
DOI: 10.4211/hs.aaa94bd4f39d4403876949bc91eaabce
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Abstract

Fluid flow in an anorthite microdevice was visualized using fluorescent beads with the average flow velocity of 0.083 mm/s. The main pressure gradient was applied from right to left but the flow was also developed along the orthogonal channel with the velocity comparable to the velocity along the main flow direction.

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This resource is referenced by Jung, H., Malenda, M., Worts, N., Squier, J., Gorman, B. P., & Navarre‐Sitchler, A. (2020). The fabrication of plagioclase feldspar microdevices: an experimental tool for pore scale mineral dissolution studies. Water Resources Research. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020WR027737

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This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
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National Science Foundation CAREER:COMBINING LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS, FIELD DATA, AND REACTIVE TRANSPORT MODELING TO QUANTIFY INFLUENCE OF FLUID TRANSPORT ON MINERAL DISSOLUTION RATES ACROSS SCALE EAR-1554502

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Jung, H., M. Malenda, N. Worts, J. Squier, B. P. Gorman, A. Navarre-Sitchler (2020). Flow visualized in an anorthite microdevice using fluorescent beads, HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.aaa94bd4f39d4403876949bc91eaabce

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