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Small Angle X-Ray and Neutron Scattering with Applications to
Geomaterials provides techniques for the analysis of geomaterials,
which is of great significance for humans because geomaterials are
related to earthquake, resource development, underground spaces,
carbon dioxide storage, and more. The book introduces the
fundamental theory of small angle X-ray and neutron scattering and
covers pore accessibility characterization for natural rocks from
four aspects, including quantitative evaluation of pore structure
heterogeneity and anisotropy, quantification of pore modification
in coals due to pulverization, estimation and modeling of coal pore
accessibility, and nanoscale coal deformation and alteration of
porosity and pore orientation under uniaxial compression. Finally,
interactions between pore structures and fluid behaviors in
geomaterials are introduced, along with the connections between
small-angle scattering and other techniques (NMR cytophotometry,
Transmission Electron Microscopy and synchrotron radiation SAXS and
nano-CT) described.
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