Permeability is a key rock property important for scientific applications that require simulation of fluid flow. Although permeability is determined using core flooding experiments, recent advancements in micro-CT imaging and pore scale fluid flow simulations have made it possible to constrain permeability honoring pore scale rock structure. Previous studies have reported that complex associati…
High resolution characterization of sub-surface geology is critical to improving the performance of reservoir models in fluid flow and reactive transport simulation studies in the fields of groundwater, CO2 geo-sequestration and oil and gas research. The modern improvements in wireline logging technology allow for the deduction of depth continuous records of individual rock properties at cm-sca…
Increasing tree mortality due to climate change has been observed globally. Remote sensing is a suitable means for detecting tree mortality and has been proven effective for the assessment of abrupt and large-scale stand-replacing disturbances, such as those caused by windthrow, clear-cut harvesting, or wildfire. Non-stand replacing tree mortality events (e.g., due to drought) are more difficul…