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Fluid flow in relay zones revisited: Towards an improved representation of small-scale structural heterogeneities in flow modelsFachri et al., 2013
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- Fachri M
- Rotevatn A
- Tveranger J
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- Marine and Petroleum Geology
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Soft-linked relay zones may act as conduits for fluid flow across otherwise sealing fault zones; yet, relay zones are commonly also associated with a structurally complex linking damage zone, which in sandstone reservoirs may include low-permeable deformation …
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