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Figure 1.1: Generic failure mode diagram in pore fluid factor ().,)/differential stress (01-03) space
Figure 1.1: Time-evolution of connectivity during growth of a fracture-controlled flow network via ordinary and new fractures form until the percolation threshold is reached and backbone flow is established
Figure 2.2: Simplified stratigraphic column o f Autochthonous Unit B and the upper part o f Autochthonous Unit A in
Figure 2.4: Map and cross section of the Jabal Althdar dome (after Bechennec et al. 1992)
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