Igor Beresnev
Affiliations: | Chemical and Biological Engineering | Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States |
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Chemical Engineering, Geophysical Engineering, Petroleum EngineeringGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineePavel P. Iassonov | grad student | 2005 | Iowa State |
Wen Deng | grad student | 2010 | Iowa State |
William G. Gaul | grad student | 2013 | Iowa State |
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Yurikov A, Gurevich B, Tertyshnikov K, et al. (2022) Evidence of Nonlinear Seismic Effects in the Earth from Downhole Distributed Acoustic Sensors. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 22 |
Beresnev IA. (2016) Does Biot’s theory have predictive power? Pure and Applied Geophysics. 173: 2671-2686 |
Beresnev IA. (2013) Compressional-wave propagation in porous media saturated with two fluids Geophysics. 79: L1-L11 |
Beresnev I. (2013) Reflections on frequency dependence in earthquake-source inversions Natural Hazards. 66: 1287-1291 |
Manga M, Beresnev I, Brodsky EE, et al. (2012) Changes in permeability caused by transient stresses: Field observations, experiments, and mechanisms Reviews of Geophysics. 50 |
Beresnev I, Gaul W, Vigil RD. (2011) Thickness of residual wetting film in liquid-liquid displacement. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 84: 026327 |
Beresnev I, Gaul W, Vigil RD. (2011) Forced instability of core-annular flow in capillary constrictions Physics of Fluids. 23 |
Beresnev I, Gaul W, Vigil RD. (2011) Direct pore-level observation of permeability increase in two-phase flow by shaking Geophysical Research Letters. 38 |
Beresnev IA, Deng W. (2010) Viscosity effects in vibratory mobilization of residual oil Geophysics. 75 |
Beresnev IA, Deng W. (2010) Theory of breakup of core fluids surrounded by a wetting annulus in sinusoidally constricted capillary channels Physics of Fluids. 22: 012105 |