DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17058200
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Fracture system characterisation and implications for fluid flow in volcanic and metamorphic rocks

Abstract: <p>Fluid flow pathways in volcanic and metamorphic rocks are dominantly controlled by fracture systems. Although these fracture systems are critical for developing reservoirs in an economical and sustainable way, and for understanding processes that cause earthquakes, they are often poorly constrained. This thesis studies the geometry of fracture systems, the factors influencing their geometries, and their possible impacts on permeability in three contrasting settings: an outcropping andesite lava flow o… Show more

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