Fracture-pattern growth in the deep, chemically reactive subsurface
Arrays of natural opening-mode fractures show systematic patterns in size and spatial arrangement. The controls on these factors are enigmatic, but in many cases the depth of formation appears to be critical. Physical, potentially depth-dependent factors that could account for these variations inclu...
Main Authors: | Hooker, JN, Katz, RF, Laubach, SE, Cartwright, JA, Eichhubl, P, Ukar, E, Bloomfield, D, Engelder, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2023
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