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Zhou, Quanlin - Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Analysis of pumping-induced unsaturated regions beneath a perennial river
Behavior of the mass transfer coefficient during the MADE-2 experiment: New insights
Effects of diffusive property heterogeneity on effective matrix diffusion coefficient for fractured rock
Large-scale impact of CO2 storage in deep saline aquifers: A sensitivity study on pressure response in stratified systems
Analysis of a mesoscale infiltration and water seepage test in unsaturated fractured rock: Spatial variabilities
ReproducedfromVadoseZoneJournal.PublishedbySoilScienceSocietyofAmerica.Allcopyrightsreserved. Modeling Three-Dimensional Groundwater Flow and Advective Contaminant
Flow and transport in unsaturated fractured rock: effects of multiscale heterogeneity of
An adaptive pathline-based particle tracking algorithm for the EulerianLagrangian method
Accurate calculation of specific discharge in heterogeneous porous media
DOI 10.1007/s11242-005-1123-9 Transport in Porous Media (2006) 63: 473487 Springer 2006
Field evidence of biodegradation of N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) in groundwater with incidental and active recycled
An interpretation of potential scale dependence of the effective matrix diffusion coefficient
A method for quick assessment of CO2 storage capacity in closed and semi-closed saline formations
Quanlin Zhou Research Summary During my stay at LBNL from 2001, I have been working on (1) the DOE's Yucca Mountain Project for
DOI 10.1007/s11242-005-0261-4 Transport in Porous Media (2005) 61: 337363 Springer 2005
Curriculum Vitae Quanlin Zhou Quanlin Zhou
Transp Porous Med (2009) 78:127148 DOI 10.1007/s11242-008-9290-0
Field-scale effective matrix diffusion coefficient for fractured rock: Results from literature survey
Analytical Solutions for Pressure Perturbation and Fluid Leakage through Aquitards and Wells in Multilayered Aquifer Systems
CURRICULUM VITAE OF QUANLIN ZHOU Earth Sciences Division, MS 90-1116
11 2011 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd | Greenhouse Gas Sci Technol. 1:1120 (2011); DOI: 10.1002/ghg3 Perspective
Please cite this article in press as: Birkholzer, J.T., et al., Brine flow up a well caused by pressure perturbation from geologic carbon sequestration: Static and dynamic evaluations. Int. J. Greenhouse Gas Control (2011), doi:10.1016/j.ijggc.2011.01.003
Transp Porous Med (2011) 86:327328 DOI 10.1007/s11242-010-9680-y
Statement of Research for Quanlin Zhou July 28, 2011
RESEARCH SUMMARY BY QUANLIN ZHOU During my stay at LBNL from March 2001, I have been working on (1) geologic carbon sequestration