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- Computational topology-based characterization of pore space changes due to chemical dissolution of rocks
- MIN3P-HPC: a high-performance unstructured grid code for subsurface flow and reactive transport simulation
- A framework for reactive transport modeling using FEniCS-Reaktoro: governing equations and benchmarking results
- A model for discrete fracture-clay rock interaction incorporating electrostatic effects on transport
- Benchmarking of reactive transport codes for 2D simulations with mineral dissolution-precipitation reactions and feedback on transport parameters
- A sequential approach for numerical simulation of two-phase multicomponent flow with reactive transport in porous media
- Emulation of CPU-demanding reactive transport models: a comparison of Gaussian processes, polynomial chaos expansion, and deep neural networks
- 2D simulation of natural gas reservoir by two-phase multicomponent reactive flow and transport -- description of a benchmarking exercise
- Convergence acceleration of iterative sequences for equilibrium chemistry computations
- Modeling diffusion processes in the presence of a diffuse layer at charged mineral surfaces: a benchmark exercise
- Reactive transport codes for subsurface environmental simulation
- Surrogate optimization of deep neural networks for groundwater predictions
- Accelerated reactive transport simulations in heterogeneous porous media using Reaktoro and Firedrake
- ParCrunchFlow: an efficient, parallel reactive transport simulation tool for physically and chemically heterogeneous saturated subsurface environments
- Simulation of mineral dissolution at the pore scale with evolving fluid-solid interfaces: review of approaches and benchmark problem set
- High performance computing of 3D reactive multiphase flow in porous media: application to geological storage of \(\mathrm{CO_2}\)
- Geochemical equilibrium determination using an artificial neural network in compositional reservoir flow simulation
- A scalable parallel algorithm for reactive particle tracking
- Application of arbitrary polynomial chaos (aPC) expansion for global sensitivity analysis of mineral dissolution and precipitation modeling under geologic carbon storage conditions
- The OGS-Eclipse code for simulation of coupled multiphase flow and geomechanical processes in the subsurface
- A method of alternating characteristics with application to advection-dominated environmental systems
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