Image processing for fractal geometry-based discrete fracture network modeling input data: A methodological approach

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With the intent of making data acquisition for fractal geometry-based discrete fracture network (DFN) modeling time-efficient and automatized, a new method was established. For the automation of data retrieval from the images of the studied surfaces, a series of image-processing operations and MATLAB algorithms have been developed. The method allows the retrieval of more than 1,000 fracture-length data/cm 2 of one sample in several minutes. This methodology tends to be a useful tool in studies of fracture network geometries. DFN models of a supposed excavated and/or environmental damage zone, designed with the use of data supplied by the above method, are presented in this work as an example.

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Kovács, D., Dabi, G., & Vásárhelyi, B. (2019). Image processing for fractal geometry-based discrete fracture network modeling input data: A methodological approach. Central European Geology, 62(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1556/24.61.2018.09

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