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- who: Peter Ibemesi from the Laboratory, School of Geography Environment and Geosciences, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth , QL, UK have published the article: Effect of Pressure and Stress Cycles on Fluid Flow in Hydraulically Fractured, Low-Porosity, Anisotropic Sandstone, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The focus of the bulk of past research in this area has tended to be on shale. The authors report a new laboratory study designed to measure the fluid flow rate through tensile fractures in a tight anisotropic sandstone (Crab Orchard), with respect to its anisotropy, generated mainly by mm-scale crossbedding . . .

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