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To predict fracture distribution and associated deformation from generally limited subsurface data a genetic fracture classification, expanding that by Stearns and Friedman, has been developed from laboratory models of fracture generation and on the assumption that natural fractures in rock depict the local state of stress at the time of fracturing. The classification includes two new major categories, contractional fractures and surface-related fractures, which should allow for the separation of complicated natural fracture systems into more tractable superimposed components of varying origin.
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