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CHAPTER   12
             Cake Filtration: Mechanism, Parameters
             and  Modeling                                                262
                 Summary, 262. Introduction, 263. Incompressive Cake Filtration,
                 265. Compressive Cake Filtration Including Fines Invasion, 291.
                 References,  318.




                                         PART IV
                    Formation Damage by Inorganic and
                                Organic Processes



             CHAPTER   13
             Inorganic Scaling and Geochemical
             Formation Damage                                             323
                 Summary,  323. Introduction, 323.  Geochemical Phenomena—
                 Classification,  Formulation, Reactions in Porous Media,  326.
                 Geochemical Modeling, 335. Graphical Description of the Rock-
                 Fluid Chemical Equilibria, 339.  Geochemical  Model Assisted
                 Analysis of Solid Mineral—Aqueous Phase Interactions and
                 Construction of Charts, 344. References,  372.


             CHAPTER   14
             Formation Damage by Organic Deposition                       379
                 Summary, 379. Introduction, 379. Characteristics of
                Asphaltenic Oils, 382. Mechanisms of the Heavy Organic
                Deposition,  388. Asphaltene and Wax Phase Behavior and
                Deposition Envelopes,  392.  Asphaltene Adsorption, 405.
                Empirical Algebraic Model for Formation Damage by
                Asphaltene Precipitation  in Single Phase, 410. Simplified
                Analytic Model for Asphaltene-Induced Formation Damage in
                 Single-Phase,  414. Plugging-Nonplugging Pathways Model for
                Asphaltene Deposition  in Single-Phase, 421. Two-Phase and
                Dual-Porosity  Model for Simultaneous Asphaltene-Paraffin
                Deposition, 428. Single-Porosity and Two-Phase Model for
                Organic Deposition,  438. References,  449.
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