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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN POROUS MEDIA: Proceedings of the 10th International Bologna Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Porous Media (MRPM10), including the 10th Colloquium on Mobile Magnetic Resonance (CMMR10)

Magnetic Resonance in Porous Media

Paola Fantazzini, University of Bologna, Physics Department, Bologna, Italy ; Villiam Bortolotti, University of Bologna, Department DICAM, Bologna, Italy ; Jörg KÄRGER, University of Leipzig, Faculty of Physics and Earth Science, LEIPZIG, GERMANY ; Petrik GALVOSAS, MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Victoria University of Wellington, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, Wellington, New Zealand


AIP Conference Proceedings 1330


Conference Location and Date: Leipzig, Germany, 12-16 September 2010


Subseries: Materials Physics and Applications

Published ; ISBN 978-0-7354-0885-2, One Volume, Print; 149 pages; 8.5 X 11 inches, single column; $124.00

Readership: Porous Media are objects of research in physics, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, computer science, life and medical sciences, as well as of industrial applications. Readers might work in: Universities, Research Centers, Industries (Petroleum, Cultural Heritage, Soil, etc.), Medical Schools, Hospitals.

This was the tenth event in a series of conferences, devoted to the dissemination of the recent progresses of Magnetic Resonance techniques applied to Porous Media and of our understanding of structure, molecular dynamics, and fluid transport and behaviors in traditional and new porous media. New experimental and theoretical approaches have been proposed to study, for example, unique characteristics of new materials, as well as classical properties of fluids in porous media, to model classical and anomalous diffusion, to design magnets and procedures for special applications. New instruments, apparatus, pulse sequences were presented for solving problems in traditional applications and new ones. Examples of the fruitful exchange of experiences between the general field of porous media and medicine have been presented.

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