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Predicting hydraulic fracture trajectory under the influence of a mine drift in EGS Collab experiment I

Fu et al., 2018

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17948496199066266234
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Fu P
Kneafsey T
Morris J
White M
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Experiment I of the EGS Collab project entails drilling largely horizontal wellbores in phyllite of the Precambrian Poorman formation, at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF), located at the former Homestake Gold Mine, in Lead, South Dakota, and …
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