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Salt Crystallization in Porous Media

Derluyn, Hannelore / Prat, Marc (Editor)

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1. Edition September 2024
272 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-78945-114-6
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The crystallization of one or multiple salts in porous media (rocks, soils, building materials, etc.) is a subject of major interest in connection with numerous issues such as soil salinization, evaporation, CO2 injection into saline aquifers, the durability of building materials and the preservation of our cultural heritage.

Salt Crystallization in Porous Media provides an interdisciplinary review of the key scientific knowledge required to understand this field of research, and illustrates the issues involved through a series of concrete examples.

This book has been written for students completing their Master's level degree or higher in the field, as well as researchers and engineers interested in this research. It may also be of interest to a wider readership, as certain sections can be used to illustrate basic concepts, reaching beyond the subject of salt crystallization itself.

Preface xi
Hannelore DERLUYN and Marc PRAT

Introduction xv
Marc PRAT

Part 1. Fundamental Aspects 1

Chapter 1. Thermodynamics and Salt Crystallization Kinetics 3
Lionel MERCURY

Chapter 2. Crystallization Pressure 25
Noushine SHAHIDZADEH

Chapter 3. Evaporation, Transport, and Crystallization 45
Marc PRAT

Chapter 4. Poromechanics and Confined Crystallization in Porous Media 75
Patrick DANGLA

Chapter 5. Experimental Observations on Salt Crystallization in Geomaterials 99
Hannelore DERLUYN

Part 2. Illustrations 127

Chapter 6. Large-Scale Mineral Precipitation and Its Effects on Infrastructures 129
Anna RAMON-TARRAGONA and Eduardo E. ALONSO

Chapter 7. Salts in Heritage Sites 163
Julie DESARNAUD

Chapter 8. Salt Crystallization in a Changing Environment 189
Beatriz MENÉNDEZ

List of Authors 231

Index 233
Hannelore Derluyn is a CNRS Associate Scientist at the Laboratoire des Fluides Complexes et leurs Réservoirs (LFCR) in Pau, France. Her research focuses on fluid-solid interactions during crystallization processes in geomaterials.

Marc Prat is CNRS Research Director at the Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse, France. His research focuses on transport phenomena in porous media.

H. Derluyn, CNRS, Laboratoire des Fluides Complexes et leurs Réservoirs (LFCR), Pau, France; M. Prat, CNRS, Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse, France