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Capillary hysteresis and gravity segregation in two phase flow through porous media
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    Capillary hysteresis and gravity segregation in two phase flow through porous media (English)
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    25 April 2022
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    hysteresis
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    admissibility criteria of shocks
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    Buckley-Leverett
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    gravity segregation
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    stationary shock
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    Riemann data
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    jump in saturation
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