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    Simulation of Fracture Coalescence in Granite via the Combined Finite–Discrete Element Method by Euser, Bryan, Rougier, E., Lei, Z., Knight, E. E., Frash, L. P., Carey, J. W., Viswanathan, H., Munjiza, A.

    Published in Rock mechanics and rock engineering (01-09-2019)
    “…Fracture coalescence is a critical phenomenon for creating large, inter-connected fractures from smaller cracks, affecting fracture network flow and seismic…”
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    Water-Weakening Effects on the Failure Behavior of Mudstones by Iyare, U. C., Blake, O. O., Frash, L. P., Carey, J. W., Jones, Dahlia, Ramjarrie, Kerneese

    Published in Rock mechanics and rock engineering (01-12-2023)
    “…The influence of water on rock deformation and failure behavior is a critical variable to consider when developing unconventional shale reservoirs. To better…”
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    Extracting Hydrocarbon From Shale: An Investigation of the Factors That Influence the Decline and the Tail of the Production Curve by Lovell, A. E., Srinivasan, S., Karra, S., O'Malley, D., Makedonska, N., Viswanathan, H. S., Srinivasan, G., Carey, J. W., Frash, L. P.

    Published in Water resources research (01-05-2018)
    “…Understanding physical processes that control the long‐term production of hydrocarbon from shale formations is important for both predicting the yield and…”
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    Fracture Caging to Limit Induced Seismicity by Frash, L. P., Fu, P., Morris, J., Gutierrez, M., Neupane, G., Hampton, J., Welch, N. J., Carey, J. W., Kneafsey, T.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-01-2021)
    “…Geothermal resources offer a stable low‐carbon energy source. However, geothermal sites can collocate with the hypocenters of large‐magnitude seismic events…”
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    Shear strength and permeability of the cement-casing interface by Welch, N.J., Frash, L.P., Harp, D.H., Carey, J.W.

    “…•Cement-steel has near zero cohesion.•Friction provides a majority of the shear strength of the cement-casing interface.•The shear strength of wells is…”
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