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Density-driven convection is known as one of the physical phenomena for CO2 injection in saline aquifers, which accelerates the transfer of CO2 into the groundwater, increases the dissolution rate and shorten the dissolution time, thus it is favourable for long-term CO2 injection and the practical interest of storage security. Understanding how the occurrence and form of convective fingers is crucial...
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