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Title: GIS%20Application%20to%20Discrete%20Fracture%20Flow


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GIS Application to Discrete Fracture Flow
  • By
  • Donald T. Slottke
  • 22 November, 2005

2
Topics
  • Brief background on fracture flow
  • Sample description and preparation
  • GIS implementation
  • Further work

3
Topics
  • Brief background on fracture flow
  • Friction factor in cubic law
  • Applicable roughness influence
  • Directionality of influence
  • Sample description and preparation
  • GIS implementation
  • Further work

4
Lomize Revision of the Cubic Law

as given in a class paper by Matt Uliana (1999)
5
A Modeled Fracture
6
Roughness Parallel to Slip vs Perpendicular
from Amitrano and Schmittbuhl 2002
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Topics
  • Brief background on fracture flow
  • Sample description and preparation
  • Santana Tuff
  • Sample CC02
  • CT image of fracture
  • GIS implementation
  • Further work

8
Closed Canyon
9
Imaged Surface
10
Closed Canyon Fracture
11
Topics
  • Brief background on fracture flow
  • Sample description and preparation
  • GIS implementation
  • Pseudo DEM
  • Problems
  • Comparison of Terrain Processing to MODFLOW
  • Further work

12
Hillshade of CC02 Flattened
13
Flow direction calculatedwith imposed 10o slope
fromleft to right
14
Adjoint Catchment with Drainage Lines
15
MODFLOW Head Distribution
16
Contour Burned Catchments
17
Cell by Cell Discharge Through Face of Overriding
Flowpath
18
Flow Direction of Flattened Data
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Topics
  • Brief background on fracture flow
  • Sample description and preparation
  • GIS implementation
  • Further work
  • Registration of surfaces
  • Creation of GeoVolume using top and bottom
    surface
  • Linking MODFLOW model to GeoDatabase

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