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Anisotropy is prevalent in sedimentary rock masses, such as shale formations that contain numerous inherent bedding planes (BPs) and natural fractures (NFs). This study proposes a new methodology to determine the equivalent elastic properties of shale formations that uses the weak patches stiffness model and fracture mechanics theory to theoretically consider both BP- and NF-induced anisotropy. First,...
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