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100-year-old Law on Fluid Flow Through Rocks Overturned by research

10 cubic millimetre cube in the rock, where only the nitrogen fluid blobs are being shown. They are coloured in accordance with how connected they are to other fluid blobs. For example, pink and red blobs are fully connected throughout. Purple are blobs connected only across a handful of pores, and blue nitrogen blobs only inhabit one pore.

10 cubic millimetre cube in the rock, where only the nitrogen fluid blobs are being shown. They are coloured in accordance with how connected they are to other fluid blobs. For example, pink and red blobs are fully connected throughout. Purple are blobs connected only across a handful of pores, and blue nitrogen blobs only inhabit one pore.

The discovery could lead to a range of improvements including advances in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). This is where industrial emissions will be captured by CCS technology, before reaching the atmosphere, and safely stored in rock deep underground. Miles below the surface of Earth different types of fluids are flowing through the microscopic spaces between the grains inside rocks...

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