FracPaQ: A MATLAB™ toolbox for the quantification of fracture patterns

The patterns of fractures in deformed rocks are rarely uniform or random. Fracture orientations, sizes, and spatial distributions often exhibit some kind of order. In detail, relationships may exist among the different fracture attributes, e.g. small fractures dominated by one orientation, larger fr...

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Main Authors: Healy, D., Rizzo, R., Cornwell, D., Farrell, N., Watkins, H., Timms, Nicholas Eric, Gomez-Rivas, E., Smith, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd. 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29962
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author Healy, D.
Rizzo, R.
Cornwell, D.
Farrell, N.
Watkins, H.
Timms, Nicholas Eric
Gomez-Rivas, E.
Smith, M.
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Rizzo, R.
Cornwell, D.
Farrell, N.
Watkins, H.
Timms, Nicholas Eric
Gomez-Rivas, E.
Smith, M.
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description The patterns of fractures in deformed rocks are rarely uniform or random. Fracture orientations, sizes, and spatial distributions often exhibit some kind of order. In detail, relationships may exist among the different fracture attributes, e.g. small fractures dominated by one orientation, larger fractures by another. These relationships are important because the mechanical (e.g. strength, anisotropy) and transport (e.g. fluids, heat) properties of rock depend on these fracture attributes and patterns. This paper describes FracPaQ, a new open source, cross-platform toolbox to quantify fracture patterns, including distributions in fracture attributes and their spatial variation. Software has been developed to quantify fracture patterns from 2-D digital images, such as thin section micrographs, geological maps, outcrop or aerial photographs or satellite images. The toolbox comprises a suite of MATLAB™ scripts based on previously published quantitative methods for the analysis of fracture attributes: orientations, lengths, intensity, density and connectivity.An estimate of permeability in 2-D is made using a parallel plate model. The software provides an objective and consistent methodology for quantifying fracture patterns and their variations in 2-D across a wide range of length scales, rock types and tectonic settings. The implemented methods presented are inherently scale independent, and a key task where applicable is analysing and integrating quantitative fracture pattern data from micro-to macro-scales. The toolbox was developed in MATLAB™ and the source code is publicly available on GitHub™ and the Mathworks™ FileExchange. The code runs on any computer with MATLAB installed, including PCs with Microsoft Windows, Apple Macs with Mac OS X, and machines running different flavours of Linux. The application, source code and sample input files are available in open repositories in the hope that other developers and researchers will optimise and extend the functionality for the benefit of the wider community.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-299622020-12-03T03:52:46Z FracPaQ: A MATLAB™ toolbox for the quantification of fracture patterns Healy, D. Rizzo, R. Cornwell, D. Farrell, N. Watkins, H. Timms, Nicholas Eric Gomez-Rivas, E. Smith, M. The patterns of fractures in deformed rocks are rarely uniform or random. Fracture orientations, sizes, and spatial distributions often exhibit some kind of order. In detail, relationships may exist among the different fracture attributes, e.g. small fractures dominated by one orientation, larger fractures by another. These relationships are important because the mechanical (e.g. strength, anisotropy) and transport (e.g. fluids, heat) properties of rock depend on these fracture attributes and patterns. This paper describes FracPaQ, a new open source, cross-platform toolbox to quantify fracture patterns, including distributions in fracture attributes and their spatial variation. Software has been developed to quantify fracture patterns from 2-D digital images, such as thin section micrographs, geological maps, outcrop or aerial photographs or satellite images. The toolbox comprises a suite of MATLAB™ scripts based on previously published quantitative methods for the analysis of fracture attributes: orientations, lengths, intensity, density and connectivity.An estimate of permeability in 2-D is made using a parallel plate model. The software provides an objective and consistent methodology for quantifying fracture patterns and their variations in 2-D across a wide range of length scales, rock types and tectonic settings. The implemented methods presented are inherently scale independent, and a key task where applicable is analysing and integrating quantitative fracture pattern data from micro-to macro-scales. The toolbox was developed in MATLAB™ and the source code is publicly available on GitHub™ and the Mathworks™ FileExchange. The code runs on any computer with MATLAB installed, including PCs with Microsoft Windows, Apple Macs with Mac OS X, and machines running different flavours of Linux. The application, source code and sample input files are available in open repositories in the hope that other developers and researchers will optimise and extend the functionality for the benefit of the wider community. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29962 10.1016/j.jsg.2016.12.003 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd. fulltext
spellingShingle Healy, D.
Rizzo, R.
Cornwell, D.
Farrell, N.
Watkins, H.
Timms, Nicholas Eric
Gomez-Rivas, E.
Smith, M.
FracPaQ: A MATLAB™ toolbox for the quantification of fracture patterns
title FracPaQ: A MATLAB™ toolbox for the quantification of fracture patterns
title_full FracPaQ: A MATLAB™ toolbox for the quantification of fracture patterns
title_fullStr FracPaQ: A MATLAB™ toolbox for the quantification of fracture patterns
title_full_unstemmed FracPaQ: A MATLAB™ toolbox for the quantification of fracture patterns
title_short FracPaQ: A MATLAB™ toolbox for the quantification of fracture patterns
title_sort fracpaq: a matlab™ toolbox for the quantification of fracture patterns
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29962