Postdoctoral Fellowship: EAR-PF: Reactive transport in fractured networks: a bipartite gra — NSF Award to Colorado School of Mines
Fractured rocks beneath Earth’s surface play a vital role in supplying clean water, extracting energy resources, and storing carbon dioxide and hydrogen. Water and other fluids move through these fractures where they react with the surrounding rock resulting in changes to the fluid chemistry in ways that influence engi
| Award title | Postdoctoral Fellowship: EAR-PF: Reactive transport in fractured networks: a bipartite gra |
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| Award ID | 2518475 |
| Awardee | Colorado School of Mines |
| City | GOLDEN |
| State | CO |
| Amount obligated | $395,218 |
| Principal investigator | Collin Sutton |
| Program | Postdoctoral Fellowships |
| Start date | 09/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Fractured rocks beneath Earth’s surface play a vital role in supplying clean water, extracting energy resources, and storing carbon dioxide and hydrogen. Water and other fluids move through these fractures where they react with the surrounding rock resulting in changes to the fluid chemistry in ways that influence engineered and natural Earth systems. This postdoctoral fellowship project will help advance the ability to predict the chemical reactions between water and rocks by analyzing data fro |
| Source | NSF Awards |
$799/mo
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