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List of works by Anja Røyne

Controls on rock weathering rates by reaction-induced hierarchical fracturing

Crack propagation driven by crystal growth

Design of a jet impingement cooling device for densely packed PV cells under high concentration

Developing a general interaction potential for hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions

scientific article

Effect of fluid salinity on subcritical crack propagation in calcite

Experimental investigation of surface energy and subcritical crack growth in calcite

scholarly article

How travertine veins grow from top to bottom and lift the rocks above them: The effect of crystallization force

article by Jean-Pierre Gratier et al published November 2012 in Geology

Microscopic modeling of confined crystal growth and dissolution.

scientific article

Nanograin formation and reaction-induced fracturing due to decarbonation: Implications for the microstructures of fault mirrors

Nucleation in confinement generates long-range repulsion between rough calcite surfaces

scientific article published on 20 June 2019

Pore-Scale Controls on Reaction-Driven Fracturing

scientific article published in 2015

Porosity evolution and crystallization-driven fragmentation during weathering of andesite

scholarly article

Repulsive hydration forces between calcite surfaces and their effect on the brittle strength of calcite-bearing rocks

article by Anja Røyne et al published 18 June 2015 in Geophysical Research Letters

Rim formation on crystal faces growing in confinement

The effect of fluid composition, salinity, and acidity on subcritical crack growth in calcite crystals

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The interface-scale mechanism of reaction-induced fracturing during serpentinization

article

Timescales of interface-coupled dissolution-precipitation reactions on carbonates

scientific article published in 2019

Towards a low CO2 emission building material employing bacterial metabolism (1/2): The bacterial system and prototype production

scientific article published on 16 April 2019

Towards a low CO2 emission building material employing bacterial metabolism (2/2): Prospects for global warming potential reduction in the concrete industry

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