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Structural heterogeneity and permeability in faulted eolian sandstone: Implications for subsurface modeling of faultsShipton et al., 2002
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- Shipton Z
- Evans J
- Robeson K
- Forster C
- Snelgrove S
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We determined the structure and permeability variations of a 4 km-long normal fault by integrating surface mapping with data from five boreholes drilled through the fault (borehole to tens of meters scale). The Big Hole fault outcrops in the Jurassic Navajo Sandstone …
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