“…The void space in granitic rocks is localized in faults, fractures and adjacent damage zones characterized by elevated microfracture density (Kranz, 1983;Scholz et al, 1993;Vermilye and Scholz, 1999;Zang et al, 2000;Bertrand et al, 2018) or in volumes altered by metamorphic, hydrothermal and weathering processes (Jamtveit et al, 2008(Jamtveit et al, , 2009(Jamtveit et al, , 2011Wyns et al, 2015;Walter et al, 2018). Both fracturing and alteration modify the granite void space geometry and thus affect its physical properties including porosity, permeability, thermal conductivity and retardation capacity (Benson et al, 2006;Brace et al, 1968;Géraud, 1994;Rosener and Géraud, 2007;Schild et al, 2001;Yoshida et al, 2009;Zoback and Byerlee, 1975).…”