Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Analysis and generation of random objects. 3. Transport and mechanical properties. 4. A single fracture: generation, characterization. 5. Geometry of fracture networks. 6. Elementary transports in single fractures. 7. Elementary transport in fracture networks. Part A: Bond networks. Part B: Networks of three-dimensional discrete fractures. Part C: Fractured porous media. 8. Coupled processes in a single fracture. Index.
`....However, it would be a useful book to have
for an Environmental Geoscience or Geo-engineering degree programm,
as a supplement to a more general course text. At the graduate
level, and beyond, it would be valuable to have in the library for
those involved in fracture and fluid-flow studies.....I would
recommend the purchase.'
John Spray, The Canadian Mineralogist, 38 (2000).
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