Paillet et al., 1987 - Google Patents
Character and distribution of borehole breakouts and their relationship to in situ stresses in deep Columbia River basaltsPaillet et al., 1987
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- 13645798287689786431
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- Paillet F
- Kim K
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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The character and distribution of borehole breakouts in deeply buried basalts at the Hanford Site in south central Washington State are examined in light of stress indicator data and hydraulic‐fracturing stress data by means of acoustic televiewer and acoustic waveform …
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