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Applications of Fractography to Core and Outcrop Investigations
Earth and Environmental Sciences Faculty Publications
  • Byron R. Kulander
  • Christopher C. Barton, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Stuart L. Dean
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
1-1-1979
Abstract

Purpose of this paper is to introduce geologists to the principles of fractography, especially those principles that govern the formation of fracture surface structures commonly observed in rocks. A knowledge of the inception mechanics governing the formation of a fracture's tendential and transient structures should provide geologists with a method to distinguish natural from coring-induced and handling-induced fractures in oriented core samples, and show how coring-induced fractures may be assisted in their formation by stresses that can be attributed to the drilling process.

Comments

Report to U.S. Department of Energy, Morgantown Energy Technology Center, METC/SP-79/3.

Work performed for the Department of Energy under Purchase order EY-77-Y-21-1391.

Citation Information
Byron R. Kulander, Christopher C. Barton and Stuart L. Dean. "Applications of Fractography to Core and Outcrop Investigations" (1979)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christopher_barton/29/