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Stress effects on flow and transport in three‐dimensional fracture networks

Sweeney et al., 2020

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10862869822103273558
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Sweeney M
Hyman J
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

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We investigate the effects of various external stress regimes on fracture apertures, fluid flow, and solute transport in three‐dimensional fracture networks. We use well‐established geomechanics equations coupled with discrete fracture network modeling to characterize …
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