Rethinking an old tracer experiment in fractured crystalline rock suggests a concept of groundwater flow in sparse networks of long channels that is supported by results from an innovative lattice network model. The model, HyperConv, can vary the mean length of ‘strings’ of connected bonds, and the gaps between them, using two independent probability functions. It is found that networks of long channels are able to percolate at lower values of (bond) density than networks of short channels. A general relationship between mean channel length, mean gap length and probability of percolation has been developed which incorporates the well established result for ‘classical’ lattice network models as a special case. Using parameters appropriate to...
International audienceIn crystalline rocks, flow takes place within the network of open fractures. P...
International audienceDetermining hydraulic and transport connectivity in fractured bedrock has long...
This project was initiated in FY03. As of December 2003, we have accomplished the following: (1) We ...
Size and shape of individual flow-features, and not their ‘organization’ in sets of predominant orie...
Groundwater flow and transport in deep crystalline rock is an important area of research. This is pa...
Many open pit mines are located in fractured rock systems where water flow paths are complex and dif...
Many open pit mines are located in fractured rock systems where water flow paths are complex and dif...
Many open pit mines are located in fractured rock systems where water flow paths are complex and dif...
International audienceAfter more than three decades of research, flows in fractured media have been ...
In crystalline rock groundwater flows predominantly in fractures and fissures. Strongly varying frac...
We consider the role of topology on drainage relative permeabilities derived from network models. We...
Laboratory and field experiments done on fractured rock show that flow and solute transport often oc...
In order to evaluate the safety of radioactive waste disposal underground it is important to underst...
International audienceA major use of Discrete Fracture Network models (DFN) is to evaluate permeabil...
Fracture network connectivity and aperture (or conductivity) distribution are two crucial features c...
International audienceIn crystalline rocks, flow takes place within the network of open fractures. P...
International audienceDetermining hydraulic and transport connectivity in fractured bedrock has long...
This project was initiated in FY03. As of December 2003, we have accomplished the following: (1) We ...
Size and shape of individual flow-features, and not their ‘organization’ in sets of predominant orie...
Groundwater flow and transport in deep crystalline rock is an important area of research. This is pa...
Many open pit mines are located in fractured rock systems where water flow paths are complex and dif...
Many open pit mines are located in fractured rock systems where water flow paths are complex and dif...
Many open pit mines are located in fractured rock systems where water flow paths are complex and dif...
International audienceAfter more than three decades of research, flows in fractured media have been ...
In crystalline rock groundwater flows predominantly in fractures and fissures. Strongly varying frac...
We consider the role of topology on drainage relative permeabilities derived from network models. We...
Laboratory and field experiments done on fractured rock show that flow and solute transport often oc...
In order to evaluate the safety of radioactive waste disposal underground it is important to underst...
International audienceA major use of Discrete Fracture Network models (DFN) is to evaluate permeabil...
Fracture network connectivity and aperture (or conductivity) distribution are two crucial features c...
International audienceIn crystalline rocks, flow takes place within the network of open fractures. P...
International audienceDetermining hydraulic and transport connectivity in fractured bedrock has long...
This project was initiated in FY03. As of December 2003, we have accomplished the following: (1) We ...