Rock fractures organize as networks, exhibiting natural variation in their spatial arrangements. Therefore, identifying, quantifying, and comparing variations in spatial arrangements within network geometries are of interest when explicit fracture representations or discrete fracture network models are chosen to capture the influence of fractures on bulk rock behaviour. Treating fracture networks as spatial graphs, we introduce a novel approach to quantify spatial variation. The method combines graph similarity measures with hierarchical clustering and is applied to investigate the spatial variation within large-scale 2-D fracture networks digitized from the well-known Lilstock limestone pavements, Bristol Channel, UK. We consider three lar...
Fracture network patterns have been studied in two areas with different structural settings: (a) Dol...
The geometric and spatial heterogeneity in fracture systems of natural fault zones reflect complex s...
Fracture traces exposed on three 214- to 260-m2 pavements in the same Miocene ash-flow tuff at Yucca...
Rock fractures organize as networks, exhibiting natural variation in their spatial arrangements. The...
This dataset is supplement to the manuscript, "Investigating Spatial Heterogeneity within Fracture N...
The Lilstock outcrop in the southern Bristol Channel provides exceptional exposures of several limes...
Advisors: Mark P. Fischer.Committee members: Alan Polansky; Ryan Pollyea.Fracture networks can have ...
The research conducted under DOE grant DE-FG26-98FT40385 provides a detailed assessment of size scal...
Fractures rarely occur individually but more usually as networks of numerous fractures whose arrange...
International audienceScanlines constitute a robust method to better understand in 3D the fracture n...
International audienceFractures result from complex mechanical processes producing irregular, hierar...
Modeling naturally fractured reservoirs requires a detailed understanding of the three-dimensional (...
Natural fractures are ubiquitous in the Earth’s crust and often deeply buried in the subsurface. Due...
This dataset contains 2D fracture network data automatically traced from UAV-photogrammetry over the...
In fractured reservoirs, the characterization of the fracture network is a fundamental step for mode...
Fracture network patterns have been studied in two areas with different structural settings: (a) Dol...
The geometric and spatial heterogeneity in fracture systems of natural fault zones reflect complex s...
Fracture traces exposed on three 214- to 260-m2 pavements in the same Miocene ash-flow tuff at Yucca...
Rock fractures organize as networks, exhibiting natural variation in their spatial arrangements. The...
This dataset is supplement to the manuscript, "Investigating Spatial Heterogeneity within Fracture N...
The Lilstock outcrop in the southern Bristol Channel provides exceptional exposures of several limes...
Advisors: Mark P. Fischer.Committee members: Alan Polansky; Ryan Pollyea.Fracture networks can have ...
The research conducted under DOE grant DE-FG26-98FT40385 provides a detailed assessment of size scal...
Fractures rarely occur individually but more usually as networks of numerous fractures whose arrange...
International audienceScanlines constitute a robust method to better understand in 3D the fracture n...
International audienceFractures result from complex mechanical processes producing irregular, hierar...
Modeling naturally fractured reservoirs requires a detailed understanding of the three-dimensional (...
Natural fractures are ubiquitous in the Earth’s crust and often deeply buried in the subsurface. Due...
This dataset contains 2D fracture network data automatically traced from UAV-photogrammetry over the...
In fractured reservoirs, the characterization of the fracture network is a fundamental step for mode...
Fracture network patterns have been studied in two areas with different structural settings: (a) Dol...
The geometric and spatial heterogeneity in fracture systems of natural fault zones reflect complex s...
Fracture traces exposed on three 214- to 260-m2 pavements in the same Miocene ash-flow tuff at Yucca...