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Desiccation crack formation beneath the surface
Budi Zhao, Carlos Santamarina
Ali I. Al-Naimi Petroleum Engineering Research Center
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Energy Resources and Petroleum Engineering
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Drying
100%
Crack
66%
Sediment
33%
Porosity
22%
Fine Grained Sediment
22%
Investigation
22%
Tomography
11%
Specimen
11%
Contraction
11%
Kaolinite
11%
X Ray
11%
Compressibility
11%
Suction
11%
Crack Initiation
11%
Gas
11%
Particle
11%
Air
11%
Fracture
11%
Act
11%
Water
11%
Bubble
11%
Growth
11%
Monitor
11%
Consolidation
11%
Physics
Drying
100%
Cracks
66%
Porosity
22%
Tomography
11%
X Ray
11%
Compressibility
11%
Suction
11%
Gases
11%
Particle
11%
Air
11%
Images
11%
Water
11%
Fracture
11%
Growth
11%
Act
11%
Bubbles
11%
Engineering
Crack
66%
Internals
44%
Surfaces
33%
Gas Bubble
22%
Volumetrics
11%
Early Stage
11%
Nucleation Site
11%
Drying
11%
Effective Stress
11%
Compressibility
11%
Internal Process
11%
Properties
11%
Development
11%
Water
11%
Fracture
11%
Material Science
Crack
66%
Surface
33%
Sediment
22%
Compressibility
11%
Gas
11%
Air
11%
Cell
11%
Sand
11%
Shrinkage
11%
Consolidation
11%
Chemistry
Surface
33%
Compressibility
11%
Gas
11%
Potential
11%
Water Type
11%
X-Ray
11%
Soil
11%
Drying
11%