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A double porosity model for acoustic wave propagation in fractured-porous rock
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    A double porosity model for acoustic wave propagation in fractured-porous rock (English)
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    1984
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    propagation of acoustic waves
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    fluid-saturated porous medium
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    continuously distributed system
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    two degrees of porosity
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    three types of longitudinal waves
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    elastic properties of the matrix material
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    fluids
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    pore space
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    fracture space
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    Biot's approach
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    viscodynamic operator
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    Aifantis' multiporosity theory
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