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The use of the population-balance approach is extended to include the description of foam transport in fractures. We study numerically foam flow resistance as a function of gas and liquid velocities and the degree of fracture heterogeneity. The mechanisms of foam flow resistance, generation, and coalescence are similar among fractured and unfractured media but the macroscopic expression of non-linear...