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Rocks --- Fracture. --- Fracture --- Tables. --- Rocks - Fracture --- Rocks - Fracture - Tables
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Fractography --- Rocks --- Geology, Structural --- Geodynamics --- Fracture --- Rocks - Fracture
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Geologists, engineers, and petrophysicists concerned with hydrocarbon production from naturally fractured reservoirs will find this book a valuable tool for obtaining pertinent rock data to evaluate reserves and optimize well location and performance. Nelson emphasizes geological, petrophysical, and rock mechanics to complement other studies of the subject that use well logging and classical engineering approaches.This well organized, updated edition contains a wealth of field and laboratory data, case histories, and practical advice. A great how-to-guide for anyon
Hydrocarbon reservoirs. --- Rocks. --- Rocks - Fracture. --- Rocks, Sedimentary. --- Rocks--Fracture. Rocks, Sedimentary. Hydrocarbon reservoirs. --- Rocks --- Sedimentary rocks --- Hydrocarbon reservoirs --- Geology --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Petrology --- Reservoirs, Hydrocarbon --- Traps (Petroleum geology) --- Rocks, Sedimentary --- Stone --- Fracture --- Crags (Rocks) --- Sedimentary rocks. --- Fracture.
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Rocks --- Rock mechanics --- Fracture --- 551.243 --- -Rock mechanics --- #Hist.Geol. --- Geotechnical engineering --- Mechanics --- Petrology --- Stone --- Structural geology. Fracture disturbances. Plutonic fractures. Faults. Folds --- 551.243 Structural geology. Fracture disturbances. Plutonic fractures. Faults. Folds --- #Hist.Geol --- Crags (Rocks) --- Rock mechanics. --- Rocks. --- Rocks - Fracture --- Failure
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The purpose of this book is to acquaint the geoscientist with issues associated with the debate over orientation and magnitude of stress in the lithosphere. Terry Engelder provides a broad understanding of the topic, while touching some of the specific details involved in the interpretation of stress data generated by the most commonly used measurement techniques. An understanding of stress in the lithosphere starts with an introduction to nomenclature based on three reference states of stress. Since rock strength governs differential stress magnitudes, stress regimes are identified according to the specific failure mechanism (crack propagation, shear rupture, ductile flow, or frictional slip) that controls the magnitude of stress at a particular time and place in the lithosphere. After introducing the various stress regimes, the author shows how their extent in the upper crust is demarcated by direct measurements of four types: hydraulic fracture, borehole-logging, strain-relaxation, and rigid-inclusion measurements. The relationship between lithospheric stress and the properties of rocks is then presented in terms of microcrack-related phenomena and residual stress. Lithospheric stress is also inferred from the analysis of earthquakes. Finally, lithospheric stress is placed in the context of large-scale stress fields and plate tectonics.Originally published in 1993.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Strains and stresses --- Rocks --- Petrology --- Stone --- Architectural engineering --- Engineering, Architectural --- Stresses and strains --- Architecture --- Elastic solids --- Flexure --- Mechanics --- Statics --- Structural analysis (Engineering) --- Deformations (Mechanics) --- Elasticity --- Engineering design --- Graphic statics --- Strength of materials --- Stress waves --- Structural design --- Measurement. --- Fracture. --- Earth (Planet) --- Crust. --- Earth --- Crust --- Measurement --- Fracture --- Earth - Crust. --- Strains and stresses - Measurement. --- Rocks - Fracture. --- Crags (Rocks)
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Hydrogeology is a topical and growing subject as the earth's water resources become scarcer and more vulnerable. More than half of the surface area of continents is covered with hard rocks of low permiability. This book deals comprehensively with the fundamental principles for understanding the hydrogeological characteristics of rocks, as well as exploration techniques and assessment. It also provides in depth discussion on structural mapping, remote sensing, geophysical exploration, GIS, groundwater flow modelling and contaminant transport, field hydraulic testing including tracer tests, groundwater quality, geothermal reservoirs, managed aquifer recharge, and resources assessment and management. Hydrogeological aspects of various lithology groups, including crystalline rocks, volcanic rocks, carbonate rocks and clastic formations have been dealt with separately, using and discussing examples from all over the world. It will be an invaluable text book cum reference source for postgraduate students, researchers, exploration scientists and engineers engaged in the field of groundwater development in fractured rocks. Applied Hydrogeology of Fractured Rocks - Second Edition is thoroughly revised and extended with a new chapter, updated sections, many new examples, and expanded and updated references. Audience: This book will be an invaluable text book cum reference source for postgraduate students, researchers, exploration scientists and engineers engaged in the field of groundwater development in fractured rocks. From the reviews of the previous edition: "In all, Applied Hydrogeology of Fractured Rocks helps fill the need for a primer in fractured rocks hydrology. It should prove particularly useful to consultants confronted with fractured rock systems, and are in need of some pointers." (M. Becker, Hydrogeology Journal (2002) 10: 600).
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