

The cover of this issue features Figure 2a from the paper by Z. Wang et al., which you can find here. This figure presents 2D porous medium structures generated using 2D VT (40 Poisson seeds) in a 400 × 400 domain, with a channel width of W = 8δx. Part (a) illustrates a structure with periodicity and a porosity of 23.84%.
The cover of this issue features Figure 1 by Yash Shaw and Pawan Singh Takhar, which shows Hierarchy of length scales in porous foods. You can read the full article here.
The cover image for this issue features Figure 3 from the Invited Commentary by Amir A. Pahlavan. This figure shows the microbial interactions with the microplastics that could potentially disrupt the global biogeochemical cycles, pointing at the urgent need to advance our fundamental understanding of the processes in the soil plastisphere. The full article can be read here.
The cover image for this issue comes from the article by Philip J. Salter et al., showcasing their innovative 4D image processing workflow. You can explore the full article here. The workflow includes (top to bottom, left to right): binarized solid regions, connected pore space, separated pores using a random walk distance map, separated grains, output streamlines from absolute permeability simulation, and a pore network model.
The cover of this issue features Figure 1 from the Invited Commentary by Berre et al. It is a conceptual illustration of regional-scale subsurface activities and interactions. You can read the full commentary here.
The cover of this issue features Figure 6 from the Original Article by I'Anson et al. It shows a visualization of some lattice Boltzmann method simulation results, with the image on the left showing the density field across the direction of flow and the image on the right showing the 3D velocity field. You can read the full article here.
The cover of this issue features Figure 8 from the Original Article by McKague et al. It shows a visualization of network extractions for 4003 image of Berea sandstone with a 5.35μm resolution, comparing SNOW and MAGNET extractions. You can read the full article here.



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