This monograph presents a treatment of release, migration and entrapment of fine particles in natural porous media. The first chapter treats the practical consequences of release and migration of fine particles in porous media. This is followed by a discussion of the basic mechanisms of release, transport and entrapment of fines. Mathematical and network models for prediction of permeability reduction are subsequently discussed. The last two chapters cover methods to prevent the release of fines and address the consequences for soil pollution. This text should be of interest to chemical, civil and petroleum engineers and environmental scientists and can also be used as a reference textbook for courses at senior and graduate level.
1 Practical Consequences of Release and Migration of Fines in Porous Media.- 2 Characterization of Pore Space and Fines.- 3 Colloidally Induced Release of Fines in Porous Media.- 4 Hydrodynamically Induced Release of Fines in Porous Media.- 5 Entrapment or Piping of Fines During Migration.- 6 Mathematical Models for Permeability Reductions due to Migration of Fines.- 7 Use of Network Models for Prediction of Permeability Reduction due to Fines Entrapment.- 8 Methods to Prevent the Release of Fines.- 9 Soil Pollution due to Migration of Fines.