Characterizing fracture geometry from borehole images
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- Fracture length estimation from borehole image logs
- Describing the geometry of 3D fracture systems by correcting for linear sampling bias
- Estimating the trace length distribution of fractures from line sampling data
- Fracture orientation characterization: minimizing statistical modelling errors
- Fracturing, crushing, and directional concentration
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(12)- Multipole moment decomposition for imaging hydraulic fractures from remote elastostatic data
- Fracture length estimation from borehole image logs
- Accurate computation of fracture density variations: a new approach tested on fracture corridors
- Stereological analysis of fracture networks along cylindrical galleries
- Describing the geometry of 3D fracture systems by correcting for linear sampling bias
- Estimating the trace length distribution of fractures from line sampling data
- A synoptic approach to the seismic sensing of heterogeneous fractures: from geometric reconstruction to interfacial characterization
- Fracture orientation characterization: minimizing statistical modelling errors
- On the existence, uniqueness and correctness of the fracture diameter distribution given the fracture trace length distribution
- Fracturing, crushing, and directional concentration
- Estimation of the distribution of fractures by sizes and orientations based on data on fracture traces
- Pseudo-outcrop visualization of borehole images and core scans
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