“…At the scale of individual fractures, their orientations (Rubin & Buddemeier, 1996) and apertures (Bogdanov et al., 2007; de Dreuzy et al., 2002; Frampton & Cvetkovic, 2010; Hyman et al., 2016; Joyce et al., 2014; Wellman et al., 2009) can also cause variations of the flow field. At the even smaller scale within a single fracture, aperture variability/roughness is well known to lead to flow channelization (Boutt et al., 2006; Cardenas et al., 2007; Detwiler et al., 2000; de Dreuzy et al., 2012; Frampton et al., 2019; Kang et al., 2016; Makedonska et al., 2016; Méheust & Schmittbuhl, 2000, 2001). In summation, the integration of these multiple scales renders linking structural attributes to the formation of flow channels a particularly challenging task.…”