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- 13D principal anisotropy orientations in shales
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Anisotropy of Mudrocks: Quantifying Controls and Fabric Implications in the Horn River Basin
DownloadSpring 2017
Shales are widely occurring and highly heterogeneous sedimentary rocks. They exhibit significant variation in composition and distribution of matrix constituents and pores/fracture networks, which can affect their petrophysical and geomechanical properties. These variations are important for...
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