Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004eostr..85..113p&link_type=abstract
EOS Transactions, AGU, Volume 85, Issue 12, p. 113-119
Physics
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Tectonophysics: Instruments And Techniques, Physical Properties Of Rocks: Transport Properties, Hydrology: Groundwater Hydrology
Scientific paper
The deformation of the crust and fluid rock interactions are both important problems in the Earth sciences. Observing and measuring these coupled phenomena will improve our understanding of geologic processes acting in fractured porous media and the transfer properties of fluids. These observations can be made via laboratory experiments, but the sample scale is not always satisfying for understanding crustal-scale phenomena. On the contrary, monitoring a natural site at the field-scale provides clues that are directly interpretable in terms of geologic phenomena. The Roselend Experiment is one such endeavor that provides a setting for a multidisciplinary research project. Its goal is to determine transfer processes and transient phenomena at different scales in space and time within a highly dynamic system that is submitted to mechanical, hydrologic, meteorological, and thermal forces.
Bureau Sarah
Perrier Frédéric
Pili Eric
Provost Ann-Sophie
Richon Patrick
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