Digital models define the spatial distribution of porosity and capillary heterogeneity for three carbonate and two sandstone rock cores. The dataset contains experimental X-ray CT data and CMG IMEX modeling files used for a paper under review, following a workflow by Jackson et al. (2018).
Use Cases
- Simulate core floods using the defined spatial distribution of porosity and capillary heterogeneity.
- History-match core flood experiments by combining X-ray CT observations with numerical optimization.
- Analyze capillary heterogeneity types and length scales across Indiana limestone, Estaillades limestone, Edwards Brown Dolomite, Bentheimer, and Bunter samples.
Strengths
- Models five distinct rock types: three carbonates and two sandstones.
- Integrates experimental X-ray CT data with CMG IMEX modeling files for simulation.
- Based on a published workflow (Jackson et al., 2018) for characterizing capillary heterogeneity.
Limitations
- Limited to five specific rock core samples, restricting generalizability.
- Sample data and specific file formats are unavailable for preview.
- Row count, column structure, and dataset size are unknown.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS).
- Collection Method
- Workflow combines observations from coreflood experiments with a numerical optimisation scheme.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Last updated March 2026.
- Geography
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