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This is the first book entirely on the topic of Migration of Fine
Particles in Porous Media. There are two purposes for the use of
this book. First, the book is intended to serve as a comprehensive
monograph for scientists and engineers concerned with problems of
erosion, pollution and plugging due to migration of fines in porous
media. Second, the book is recommended to be used as a reference
book for courses offered at senior or graduate level on the topics
of flow through porous media, soil erosion and pollution, or
formation damage. The migration of fine particles in porous media
is an engineering concern in oil production, soil erosion, ground
water pollution and in the operation of filter beds. As a result,
the topic has been studied by researchers working in a number of
disciplines. These studies in different disciplines are conducted,
by and large, independently and hence there is some repetition and
perhaps more importantly there is a lack of uniformity and
coherence. These studies, nevertheless, complement each other. To
illustrate the point, consider for example the migration of fine
particles induced by hydrodynamic forces.
This is the first book entirely on the topic of Migration of Fine
Particles in Porous Media. There are two purposes for the use of
this book. First, the book is intended to serve as a comprehensive
monograph for scientists and engineers concerned with problems of
erosion, pollution and plugging due to migration of fines in porous
media. Second, the book is recommended to be used as a reference
book for courses offered at senior or graduate level on the topics
of flow through porous media, soil erosion and pollution, or
formation damage. The migration of fine particles in porous media
is an engineering concern in oil production, soil erosion, ground
water pollution and in the operation of filter beds. As a result,
the topic has been studied by researchers working in a number of
disciplines. These studies in different disciplines are conducted,
by and large, independently and hence there is some repetition and
perhaps more importantly there is a lack of uniformity and
coherence. These studies, nevertheless, complement each other. To
illustrate the point, consider for example the migration of fine
particles induced by hydrodynamic forces.
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