Biblio
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Variations in fracture system geometry and their implications for fluid flow in fractured hydrocarbon reservoirs. Petroleum GeoScience 373-384 (1999).
Network properties and scaling in a joint system from western Norway, with implications for fluid flow. Chapter under review for volume `Tensile fracturing in the earth's crust' (1998).
New Ground for discovery. The Strad 1372-1377 (1998).
Contaminant Transport in Fractured Porus Rocks using Natural Fracture Geometries. Journal of Contaminant Hydrogeology 263-283 (1997).
Dual Porosity/Dual Permeability Flow Modelling using Natural Fracture Data. In proceedings 2nd Nordic Symposium on Petrophysics and Reservoir Modelling, Gøteborg, Sweden, Nordic Petroleum Series 1 31-62 (1997).
Fluid Flow in Fractured Rocks at Shallow Levels in the Earth´s Crust. Deformation Enhanced Melt Segregation and Metamorphic Fluid Transport , Mineralogical Series Book, Chapter 11 289-314 (1997).
Fracture Scaling and Fluid Flow: Implications for Hydrocarbon Reservoirs. In proceedings 5th EU Hydrocarbon Symposium, Edinburgh, Scotland 1183-1199 (1997).
Interim guide to Fracture Interpretation and Flow Modelling in Fractured Reservoires. European Commission Report, Joule II Contract No. CT93-0334 203 (1997).
Scaling and Connectivity of Joint Systems in Sandstones from Western Norway. Journal of Structural Geology 1257-1271 (1997).
Permeability and stress in crystalline rocks. Terra Nova 223-235 (1996).