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  1. Pure and applied geophysics
  2. Pure and applied geophysics : Volume 166
  3. Pure and applied geophysics : Volume 166, Issue 5-7, July 2009
  4. Introduction
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Introduction
What Does Control Earthquake Ruptures and Dynamic Faulting? A Review of Different Competing Mechanisms
Quake Catalogs from an Optical Monitoring of an Interfacial Crack Propagation
Fracture Toughness and Fracture Roughness Interrelationship in Thermally treated Westerly Granite
Acoustic Emissions Monitoring during Inelastic Deformation of Porous Sandstone: Comparison of Three Modes of Deformation
Initiation and Propagation of Compaction Bands in Dry and Wet Bentheim Sandstone
Compaction and Failure in High Porosity Carbonates: Mechanical Data and Microstructural Observations
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Common Evolution of Mechanical and Transport Properties in Thermally Cracked Westerly Granite at Elevated Hydrostatic Pressure
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Oscillating Flow of a Compressible Fluid through Deformable Pipes and Pipe Networks: Wave Propagation Phenomena
Microstructural Investigation of Naturally Deformed Leucogneiss from an Alpine Shear Zone (Southern Calabria – Italy)
Laboratory Characterization of Permeability and Its Anisotropy of Chelungpu Fault Rocks
Axial and Radial Permeability Evolutions of Compressed Sandstones: End Effects and Shear-band Induced Permeability Anisotropy
Microstructural Inhomogeneity and Mechanical Anisotropy Associated with Bedding in Rothbach Sandstone
Pressure-dependent Production Efficiency of an Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS): Stimulation Results and Implications for Hydraulic Fracture Treatments
Impact of Poroelastic Response of Sandstones on Geothermal Power Production
Permeability Prediction for Low Porosity Rocks by Mobile NMR
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Introduction

Content Provider SpringerLink
Author Vinciguerra, Sergio Bernabé, Yves
Copyright Year 2009
Starting Page 737
Ending Page 739
Page Count 3
File Format PDF
ISSN 00334553
Journal Pure and applied geophysics
Volume Number 166
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 14209136
Language English
Publisher Birkhäuser-Verlag
Publisher Date 2009-01-01
Publisher Place Basel
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Geophysics/Geodesy
Content Type Text
Subject Geochemistry and Petrology Geophysics
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