Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10262722 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A series of calcite scaling experiments in sandpacks were carried out. In these experiments, 47Ca2+ was used as tracer to monitor the CaCO3 precipitation. The results show that the introduction of the tracer technology, for the first time in scaling experiments in porous media, has been successful and will constitute a valuable tool in further studies of the scaling mechanism in geological formations. The advantages of the radioactive tracer technology are its high sensitivity for the onset of precipitation (short induction time) and its ability to visualize the scale distribution as a function of time.
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Authors
E. Stamatakis, A. Haugan, Ã. Dugstad, J. Muller, C. Chatzichristos, T. Bjørnstad, I. Palyvos,