2021
DOI: 10.32389/jeeg21-019
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Fracture Critical Length Estimative Using Percolation Theory and Well Logging Data

Abstract: Groundwater transport in crystalline rocks follows pathways along fractured zones because of low primary porosity and permeability in such formations. Fractured systems encompass an imbricated set of joints and fractures with different lengths, apertures and orientations resulting in complex permeable systems with heterogeneous groundwater transport properties. Geophysical well logging has proved effectiveness in detecting depth levels with denser fracture distributions as well as the apparent aperture of frac… Show more

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“…The site is also hosting projects of payment for environmental services (Richards et al, 2015). The total soil depth in the area ranges from 2 to 20 m before reaching the regolith (Kowalski et al, 2021). The vegetation root layer is dense in the shallow soil horizons and extends to approximately 100 cm (Silva et al, 2021).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The site is also hosting projects of payment for environmental services (Richards et al, 2015). The total soil depth in the area ranges from 2 to 20 m before reaching the regolith (Kowalski et al, 2021). The vegetation root layer is dense in the shallow soil horizons and extends to approximately 100 cm (Silva et al, 2021).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed recovering method was tested in field conditions (Kowalski et al, 2020) but some particularities of the test site (Kowalski et al, 2021), namely a single hydraulically active fracture at a very impermeable environment, left as open questions how the proposed test would respond if applied to boreholes with at least two fractured systems in more permeable environments. A laboratory-scale experiment was then outlined to simulate a situation in which a borehole intercepts two fractures, each one connected to aquifer systems with distinct hydraulic heads.…”
Section: Hydraulic Head Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foi realizada a calibração in loco, segundo SILVA et al, (2021). A profundidade total do solo nesta área varia de 2 a 20 m antes de atingir o regolito (KOWALSKI et al, 2021). A camada do sistema radicular é mais densa na faixa rasa e se estende até aproximadamente 100 cm.…”
Section: íNdice De Umidade Do Solounclassified