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  image of numerical simulation of an in situ copper leaching operation in a heterogeneous formation
 

Numerical simulation of an in situ copper leaching operation in a heterogeneous formation. The color gradations represent mobile copper concentration with higher values represented by warmer colors. The copper concentration is draped over a surface representing the pressure field created by the five-spot well pattern with injection at the center.

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October 21, 2011