“…The surfaces of fractures are subject to alteration due to: mineralogic weathering, erosion [e.g., Weisbrod et al, 1998Weisbrod et al, , 1999Weisbrod et al, , 2000a, Copyright 2002 by the American Geophysical Union. 0043-1397/02/2000WR000167 deposition/dissolution [e.g., Bekri et al, 1997;Hanna and Rajaram, 1998;Weisbrod et al, 2000b], and biofilm development [e.g., Brown et al, 1994]; furthermore, geometry of the entire network may shift with temporal changes in the stress field [e.g., National Research Council, 1996]. Whatever the void space or surface chemistry within an unsaturated fractured rock mass, phase structure within that void space will control flow and transport.…”