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Flow channeling in fracture networks: characterizing the effect of density on preferential flow path formation

Hyman, 2020

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561906316155015317
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Hyman J
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Water Resources Research

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Flow channelization is a commonly observed phenomenon in fractured subsurface media where the flow of fluids is restricted primarily to highly transmissive fracture networks surrounded by a low‐permeability rock matrix. The multiscale structural heterogeneity of …
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