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February 01, 1985
A geometrical approach to percolation through random fractured rocks
N. Rivier;
N. Rivier
Univ. Calif. at Santa Barbara, Inst. Theor. Phys., Santa Barbara, CA, United States
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E. Charlaix
E. Charlaix
Los Alamos Natl. Lab., United States
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Geological Magazine (1985) 122 (2): 157–162.
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N. Rivier, E. Guyon, E. Charlaix; A geometrical approach to percolation through random fractured rocks. Geological Magazine 1985;; 122 (2): 157–162. doi:
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