Rock Poromechanics: Particle Remobilization in Stressed Fractures
This scientific preprint investigates the poromechanics of particle remobilization and interface stiffness in dynamically stressed fractured rock. Authored by a team of geophysics experts, it contributes to understanding rock mechanics and fluid flow in subsurface environments, with implications for earthquake mechanics and geological energy applications.
- Analyzes particle remobilization in fractured rock under dynamic stress.
- Examines interface stiffness in poromechanical systems.
- A preprint, published on ESS Open Archive for early sharing.
- Authored by prominent researchers in geophysics and geomechanics.
- Relevant for understanding earthquake processes and subsurface fluid flow.
- Contributes to the broader field of earth sciences and rock mechanics.
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