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- W190808829 abstract "AbstractAs pointed out in the foreword to the first edition of this book, it is the distribution of the fluids within a medium rather than the medium itself that directly controls the properties of flow, conduction, dispersion, and fluid retention. Of course the distribution of the fluids within the medium is influenced importantly by the structural properties of the medium itself. Insofar as they can be assumed to reflect the characteristics of the pore space, one can develop medium models which generate observed pressure-saturation curves. Most of these models have fractal characteristics. The present chapter reviews a number of fractal models that generate similar to identical pressure-saturation curves though with different interpretations.KeywordsFractal DimensionFractal ModelWater Retention CurveFractal DimensionalitySoil Water Retention CurveThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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- W190808829 title "Fractal Models of Porous Media" @default.
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