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NMR imaging: recent developments and future prospects - NMR imaging of fluids in porous solids

The principles governing the NMR behaviour of 1H-containing fluids permeating porous solids, such as hydrocarbon reservoir rocks, are outlined. The additional capabilities of NMR imaging methods for characterizing these systems is considered. Experimental results are presented for NMR imaging applie...

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Published in:Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Physical sciences and engineering 1990-12, Vol.333 (1632), p.441-452
Main Authors: Osment, P. A., Packer, Kenneth John, Taylor, Martin John, Attard, J. J., Carpenter, T. A., Hall, L. D., Herrod, N. J., Doran, S. J.
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