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Permeability and stress in crystalline rocks
Authors:David Banks  Noelle E Odling  Helge Skarphagen  Erik Rohr-Torp
Institution:Hydrogeological Consultant, 86 Holymoor Road, Holymoorside, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S42 7DX, UK;Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre, Edvard Greigsvei 3A, N-5037 Bergen, Norway;Norges Geologiske Undersdelse, Postboks 5348 Majorstua, N-0304 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Groundwater from crystalline rocks is a significant resource in many areas of the world. It is also an important medium for contaminant transport from, for example, deep nuclear waste repositories. Stress distributions in fractured rocks are important in controlling groundwater flow in several ways: (i) palaeostress fields are responsible for the evolution of fracture systems which transmit groundwater; (ii) current in situ stress fields will influence the shape and aperture of fractures; (iii) humans can influence the natural stress field in a rock mass to enhance fracture flows. The significance of stresses for groundwater flow can be investigated by field techniques (hydraulic fracturing), laboratory techniques (stress cells) or by numerical modelling.
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