Automated Author Profile

Zhou, junping

Current S-Index

0.7

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.3

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

78.8%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

hydrogen adsorption and its induced deformation on shale: implication for underground hydrogen in shale reservoirs

This dataset contains raw and processed data supporting the study of hydrogen adsorption and adsorption-induced deformation in shale. It includes:Hydrogen adsorption data as a function of pressure, with CO₂ adsorption data included for comparison;3D CT visualizations of shale samples before and after H₂ exposure, where blue indicates high-density minerals, red indicates pore and fracture space, and gray indicates the shale matrix;Strain measurements induced by H₂ and CO₂ adsorption, including radial, axial, and volumetric strain under varying pressures.Data tables, figures, and analysis scripts are included. These materials support the results presented in the related article submitted to Geophysical Research Letters.

Authors

  • Zhou, junping
0 Citations0 Mentions79% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.155252532025

hydrogen adsorption and its induced deformation on shale: implication for underground hydrogen in shale reservoirs

This dataset contains raw and processed data supporting the study of hydrogen adsorption and adsorption-induced deformation in shale. It includes:Hydrogen adsorption data as a function of pressure, with CO₂ adsorption data included for comparison;3D CT visualizations of shale samples before and after H₂ exposure, where blue indicates high-density minerals, red indicates pore and fracture space, and gray indicates the shale matrix;Strain measurements induced by H₂ and CO₂ adsorption, including radial, axial, and volumetric strain under varying pressures.Data tables, figures, and analysis scripts are included. These materials support the results presented in the related article submitted to Geophysical Research Letters.

Authors

  • Zhou, junping
0 Citations0 Mentions79% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.155252542025