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Matrix damage material variables

Dependence of matrix damage on irradiation and material variables... [Pg.268]

Two variables are fundamental to assessing the flow across complex fault zones. The first variable is the cumulative fault-rock thickness across the fault zone, i.e., the total thickness of fault-rock from all faults along the flow path. This depends upon the fault frequency along the flow path and is not equivalent to the fault damage zone thickness (cf. Knott, 1993) unless the fault zone is invaded by cements. The second variable is the connectivity of the faults or deformation features with low permeabilities in the fault zone. In the case of a completely connected array with no windows of undeformed material along possible flow paths, the flow is controlled by the permeability of the fault rocks. Where a more open network of faults is present then the flow will depend upon the tortuosity associated with flow around the low permeability zones and the ratio of matrix to fault-rock permeability. The interaction of these two factors will control the effective transmissivity of the zone. We have constructed a database on... [Pg.30]


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