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Experimental data on pore moduli of porous rock

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Experimental data on pore moduli of porous rock

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2018-04-06

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Labuz, Joseph F
jlabuz@umn.edu

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These data address two key questions: (i) is Ks'' a constant and (ii) under what conditions does Ks'' = Ks hold. We present unique laboratory experiments that enable the direct measurement of Ks'', for the first time, for ideal and natural porous solids.

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Deposited here are Excel spreadsheets containing all figure data except for figures 1 and 2. Descriptions of each file can be found in "Tarokh-Labuz-Readme.txt".

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Partial support from the MSES/Miles Kersten Chair

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Tarokh, Ali; Labuz, Joseph F. (2018). Experimental data on pore moduli of porous rock. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/D6RX0J.

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