L.a.n.r. (lisanne) Douma
Researcher
Department of Geoscience & Engineering
Delft University of Technology
Netherlands
Biography
Lisanne Douma a PhD candidate in the Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics group in the Department of Geoscience & Engineering. Her current research focusses on the experimental rock fracturing/ rock mechanics of tight sandstones and shales. She performed her M.Sc. project partly at Utrecht University (HPT-laboratory) and Georgia Institute of Technology. The research included an experimental study to investigate the effect of evolving grain contact and pore wall area on compaction creep of granular NaCl by pressure solution. Afterwards she did an internship at TNO and studied the regional environmental footprint in subsurface soils from shale gas production in the Haynesville Shale Formation. She obtained M.Sc. degree in Geology in 2015 at the faculty of Geosciences at Utrecht University. She is now working towards Ph.D. degree and serve on the Young Professional board for AAPG-Europe and Petroleum Geologische Kring (PGK) in the Netherlands.
Research Interest
Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics
Publications
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Sweet spot identification in underexplored shales using multidisciplinary reservoir characterization and key performance indicators: Example of the Posidonia Shale Formation in the Netherlands.
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The validity of generic trends on multiple scales in rock-physical and rock-mechanical properties of the Whitby Mudstone, United Kingdom