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Sorption- and stress-induced coal permeability alteration may occur considering injection of carbon dioxide in coal seams for CCS. To take into account properly these phenomena, a microscale model was developed for the modelling of injection experiments carried out in laboratory. This work presents this model and first experimental results obtained from an injection test.

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