Saturday, February 16, 2013

Rock Fractures and Fluid Flow Contemporary Understanding and Applications


At its meeting in June 1990, the U.S. National Committee for Rock Mechanics (USNCRM), a standing committee of the National Research Council (NRC), identified rock fractures as a subject of great concern to the rock mechanics community. The USNCRM proposed that the NRC undertake a study to review characterization and fluid flow in rock fractures. The Committee on Fracture Characterization and Fluid Flow was appointed by the NRC in April 1991 and met for the first time in May 1991. The committee membership represents many of the disciplines concerned with rock fractures and fluid flow, including rock mechanics, hydrogeology, hydrofractures, geophysics, geology, geostatistics, civil engineering, and seismology. The committee met six times over the course of this study to debate, define, and develop this report.

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Name:  Rock Fractures and Fluid Flow - Contemporary Understanding and Applications.
Author: Committee on Fracture Characterization and Fluid Flow.
Capacity disk: 18 MB
Publisher: National Academy Press.
Languaje: English
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