[1] We investigate how existing veins interact with extension fractures in rocks using 3-D Discrete Element Method models with a geometry inspired by tension tests with notched samples. In a sensitivity study, we varied (a) the angle between the vein and the bulk extension direction and (b) the strength ratio between host rock and veinmaterial. Results show a range of vein-fracture interactions, which fall into different, robust, “structural styles.”Veins, which are weaker than the host rock, tend to localize fracturing into the vein, even at high-misorientation angles. Veins, which are stronger than the host rock, cause deflection of the fracture tip along the vein-host rock interface. Fractures are arrested at the interface from weak to s...
Typical spacing distributions have frequently been described for fractures in thin sedimentary layer...
A new forward modeling approach to simulate the extension/closure and orientation statistics of evol...
Veined rock masses host some of the worldâ s largest mineral deposits. The fundamental behaviour of...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of crack-seal vein systems under changing stress conditions. Th...
Cemented fractures (veins) commonly show mm-scale spacing, even in layerbound arrangements in beds o...
It is well accepted and documented that faulting is produced by the cyclic behaviour of a stress fie...
Veins can carry ore minerals and can seal fluid pathways for hydrocarbons and are therefore of econo...
Understanding the fracturing–healing–refracturing cycle is a fundamental part of studying the deform...
Granite formations have been frequently involved in subsurface energy‐related activities such as rad...
This paper studies the role of pre-existing fractures in the damage evolution around tunnel excavati...
textOpening-mode fractures—joints and veins—are widespread structures in sedimentary rocks even in s...
Concurrent growth of multiple fractures in brittle rock is a complex process due to mechanical inter...
International audienceFracture corridors are ubiquitous features formed by closely-spaced sub-parall...
Fracture patterns in a well-exposed folded Carboniferous sandstone and shale sequence at Bude, SW En...
Due to the brittle behaviour of rocks during deformation in surficial conditions, numerous fractures...
Typical spacing distributions have frequently been described for fractures in thin sedimentary layer...
A new forward modeling approach to simulate the extension/closure and orientation statistics of evol...
Veined rock masses host some of the worldâ s largest mineral deposits. The fundamental behaviour of...
This thesis focuses on the evolution of crack-seal vein systems under changing stress conditions. Th...
Cemented fractures (veins) commonly show mm-scale spacing, even in layerbound arrangements in beds o...
It is well accepted and documented that faulting is produced by the cyclic behaviour of a stress fie...
Veins can carry ore minerals and can seal fluid pathways for hydrocarbons and are therefore of econo...
Understanding the fracturing–healing–refracturing cycle is a fundamental part of studying the deform...
Granite formations have been frequently involved in subsurface energy‐related activities such as rad...
This paper studies the role of pre-existing fractures in the damage evolution around tunnel excavati...
textOpening-mode fractures—joints and veins—are widespread structures in sedimentary rocks even in s...
Concurrent growth of multiple fractures in brittle rock is a complex process due to mechanical inter...
International audienceFracture corridors are ubiquitous features formed by closely-spaced sub-parall...
Fracture patterns in a well-exposed folded Carboniferous sandstone and shale sequence at Bude, SW En...
Due to the brittle behaviour of rocks during deformation in surficial conditions, numerous fractures...
Typical spacing distributions have frequently been described for fractures in thin sedimentary layer...
A new forward modeling approach to simulate the extension/closure and orientation statistics of evol...
Veined rock masses host some of the worldâ s largest mineral deposits. The fundamental behaviour of...