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A model for \(\mathrm{CO}_2\) storage and seismic monitoring combining multiphase fluid flow and wave propagation simulators. The Sleipner-field case
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    A model for \(\mathrm{CO}_2\) storage and seismic monitoring combining multiphase fluid flow and wave propagation simulators. The Sleipner-field case (English)
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    28 February 2018
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    multiphase fluid flow
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    \(\mathrm{CO}_2\) injection and storage
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    wave propagation
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    synthetic seismograms
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