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Computed Tomography Scans of Naturally Mineralized Fractures in Upper Wolfcamp Shale
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Computed tomography scans of fractures in small samples of Wolfcamp Shale from the Permian Basin and a depth of approximately 10,400 feet that have been cemented through natural processes. These samples were CT scanned at NETL. The data sets compliment the manuscript by Hajirezaie et al entitled "Mineral characterization of a sealed fracture: A multiscale multimodal imaging study of a syntaxial vein"

Computed TomographyFractureMineralization and CementsWolfcampshale
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citationDustin Crandall, Catherine Peters, Sassan Hajirezaie, Computed Tomography Scans of Naturally Mineralized Fractures in Upper Wolfcamp Shale, 10/28/2021, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/computed-tomography-scans-of-naturally-mineralized-fractures-in-upper-wolfcamp-shale, DOI: 10.18141/1827827
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poc_emaildustin.crandall@netl.doe.gov
point_of_contactDustin Crandall
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project_number1610260
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