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Frictional and sealing behavior of Marcellus shale
Ziyan Li,
Derek Elsworth
John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
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Silica
100%
Frictional Behavior
100%
Marcellus Shale
100%
Sealing Behavior
100%
Marcellus
75%
Healing Rate
25%
Velocity Change
25%
Creep Rate
25%
Velocity-strengthening
25%
Strengthening Behavior
25%
Friction
12%
Pore Pressure
12%
Permeability Evolution
12%
Fault Gouge
12%
Velocity Weakening
12%
Frictional Healing
12%
Friction Measurement
12%
Permeability Decline
12%
Constitutive Properties
12%
Holding Period
12%
Hydrological Properties
12%
Frictional Properties
12%
Slide-hold-slide Test
12%
Slip Behavior
12%
Sliding Velocity
12%
Property Rate
12%
Major Fault
12%
Constant Confining Stress
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Laboratory Experiment
100%
Pore Pressure
100%
Confining
100%
Permeability Evolution
100%
Fault Gouge
100%
Friction Measurement
100%