“…Variations in fracture aperture, including their morphology, asperities, and cementation, certainly have a relevant effect on fracture permeability. Models that account for nonparallel fracture walls show in 3‐D how flow is localized due to local heterogeneities in aperture and fracture intersection streaks and controlled by mechanical closure [ Brown , ; Dijk et al ., ; Nick et al ., ; de Dreuzy et al ., ; Ebrahimi et al ., ]. At the field scale, parallel‐plate fracture apertures may be assigned as function of length [ Bonnet et al ., ; Ortega et al ., ], which may still represent the average volumetric flow through a rough‐walled fracture reasonably well [ Dijk et al ., ; Nick et al ., ].…”