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Resistivity change rate under declining groundwater table conditions at different times.
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Resistivity variation with depth at different times during groundwater table decline.
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Resistivity variation with depth at different times under constant groundwater table conditions.
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The Depth of LNAPL migration under constant groundwater table conditions over time.
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Rate of resistivity change at different times under constant groundwater table conditions.
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The Rate of LNAPL migration under constant groundwater table conditions over time.
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Experimental Study on Water-in-Oil Emulsion Stability Induced by Asphaltene Colloids in Heavy Oil
Published 2025“…Emulsion stability tests revealed that emulsions exhibit consistent long-term stability at atmospheric conditions, irrespective of the oil−water ratio. Under HPHT conditions, stability varied significantly, with the 75:25 oil−water ratio exhibiting temporary stability, while 50:50 and 25:75 ratios consistently produced unstable emulsions. …”
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