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steady-state processes
Weak, frictionally unstable input sediments explain shallow seismogenesis at the north Sumatran subduction zone
steadystate : A MATLAB-based routine for determining steady-state friction conditions in the framework of rate-and-state friction analysis
Elevated collapse risk based on decaying aftershock hazard and damaged building fragilities
An investigation of factors affecting the depths of steady-state surface nuclear magnetic resonance signals
Observation of spikelets in steady-state surface nuclear magnetic resonance data
Three-dimensional resistivity structure in Toya caldera region, Southwest Hokkaido, Japan — Constraints on magmatic and geothermal activities
Role of Poroelasticity and Viscoelasticity during the Postseismic Deformation of the 2021 M w 7.4 Maduo, China, Earthquake
A Simple Model for Quantifying Fluoride in Shallow Groundwater from Fertilizer Leaching
Review on Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport Modelling in India: Recent Advances and Future Directions
Morphodynamic equilibrium of lowland river systems during autoretreat
Earth's Outgassing and Climatic Transitions: The Slow Burn Towards Environmental “Catastrophes”?
Quantification of thermal conductivity uncertainty for basin modeling
A pedagogical approach to estimating the CO 2 budget of magmas
Abstract The metamorphic basement units of the Upper Ouémé watershed in Benin have been investigated to identify the structural controls on aquifer properties, groundwater flow and water balance at large scale. Spatial analysis of borehole and hydrogeophysical data suggests that large-scale weathering profiles, aquifer transmissivity and storage properties are better correlated to a palaeo-weathering surface. Multi-model analysis, combined with assessment of nine transient numerical groundwater models against observations, suggests the best conceptualizations are those where hydraulic conductivity and specific yield are distributed within a weathered zone determined through interpolation of weathered zone thickness. When compared to previous studies, the general groundwater balance of simulated models suggests the groundwater system contributes, on average, 49.8 m 3 s −1 to the river flow (mostly during the rainy season). The same volumetric flow would be lost to groundwater evapo-transpiration and deep/lateral drainage of the catchment. Borehole abstraction (about 7.5 m 3 s −1 ) represents only 6% of the average groundwater recharge and 1% of the average rainfall. This suggests that despite relatively low borehole productivity, the basement aquifer system still has an important unused potential for rural to mid-scale water supply and that, at present, the main external drivers for groundwater resource sustainability are changes in climate and land use.
Reply to ‘Comment on “Understanding preferential flow in the vadose zone: Recent advances and future prospects” by N. Jarvis et al.’
The radiator-enhanced geothermal system: Benefits of emulating a natural hydrothermal system
Modeling of Interfacial Dynamic Slip Pulses with Slip‐Weakening Friction
Effects of Confining Pressure on Unsteady-State Air Permeability Measurement Method in an Aggregated Andisol
A fluid dynamics perspective on the interpretation of the surface thermal signal of lava flows
Abstract Effusion rate is a crucial parameter for the prediction of lava-flow advance and should be assessed in near real-time in order to better manage a volcanic crisis. Thermal remote sensing offers the most promising avenue to attain this goal. We present here a ‘dynamic’ thermal proxy based on laboratory experiments and on the physical framework of viscous gravity currents, which can be used to estimate the effusion rate from thermal remote sensing during an eruption. This proxy reproduces the first-order relationship between effusion rate measured in the field and associated powers radiated by basaltic lava flows. Laboratory experiments involving fluids with complex rheology and subject to solidification give additional insights into the dynamics of lava flows. The introduction of a time evolution of the supply rates during the experiments gives rise to a transient adjustment of the surface thermal signal that further compromises the simple proportionality between the thermal flux and the effusion rate. Based on the experimental results, we conclude that a thermal proxy can only yield a minimum and time-averaged estimate of the effusion rate.
Geological Controls on Matrix Permeability of the Eagle Ford Shale (Cretaceous), South Texas, U.S.A.
Abstract Permeability measurements made using innovative techniques on 36 intact samples from five wells in south Texas provide the basis for a dual-porosity reservoir simulation model for the Eagle Ford Shale (Upper Cretaceous). In the model, matrix storage feeds a network of progressively larger natural and induced fractures that carry hydrocarbons to the wellbore. The Eagle Ford consists almost entirely of interbedded marl and limestone. Across these rock types, permeability increases with increasing calcite content. The limestones are more permeable than the marls due to the presence of fractures. Permeability also increases with the degree of lamination but the mechanism is unclear. Finely laminated marls are more permeable than marls without any lamination. Scanning electron microscope microscopy shows that all of the intergranular pores in the Eagle Ford are lined or filled with solid hydrocarbon identified as both bitumen and pyrobitumen by visual kerogen analysis and solvent extraction. The bitumen is porous, but permeability is not related directly to the total organic carbon content.