1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0191-8141(96)80055-1
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Fractal geometries of vein systems and the variation of scalingrelationships with mechanism

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“…5a-e) suggest that, initially, veins grew as self-similar structures as generally reported in the literature (e.g. Vermilye & Scholz 1995;Johnston & McCaffrey 1996;Gillespie et al 2001). However, the self-similarity was lost at more advanced growth phases, as the veins increased in length and height but not in thickness.…”
Section: Genesis and Patterns Of Gypsum Veinssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…5a-e) suggest that, initially, veins grew as self-similar structures as generally reported in the literature (e.g. Vermilye & Scholz 1995;Johnston & McCaffrey 1996;Gillespie et al 2001). However, the self-similarity was lost at more advanced growth phases, as the veins increased in length and height but not in thickness.…”
Section: Genesis and Patterns Of Gypsum Veinssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Attempts have been made to find relationships between the fracture length and aperture using positive linear correlations or power-law correlations [17][18][19][20][21]. When the fracture length and aperture are correlated, the few larger fractures with higher apertures dominate the fluid flow in a fracture system [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observations of fracture properties based on the results of field mapping have led researchers to propose a relationship between the fracture trace length and aperture [17][18][19][20]. It was reported that the relation between the length and width (aperture) must be considered probabilistically [17].…”
Section: Correlation Between Fracture Aperture and Lengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many researchers such as Stone (1984), Vermilye et al (1995) and Johnston and Mccaffrey (1996), through observation of fracture properties from field mapping, have proposed a power-law correlation between aperture h and fracture length 1 (Equation 2.2 …”
Section: Discontirluitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%