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A methodology for pseudo-genetic stochastic modeling of discrete fracture networks
2013
Computers & Geosciences
Stochastic simulation of fracture systems is an interesting approach to build a set of dense and complex networks. However, discrete fracture models made of planar fractures generally fail to reproduce the complexity of natural networks, both in terms of geometry and connectivity. In this study a pseudogenetic method is developed to generate stochastic fracture models that are consistent with patterns observed on outcrops and fracture growth principles. The main idea is to simulate evolving
doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2013.02.004
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