Outcrop fracture characterization on suppositional planes cutting through digital outcrop models (DOMs)
Xin Wang, Lejun Zou, Yupeng Ren, Yi Qin, Zhonghao Guo, Xiaohua Shen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method for fracture characterization on uneven outcrop surfaces using digital outcrop models and suppositional planes, reducing sampling errors and broadening applicability beyond traditional bedding surfaces.
Contribution
The study proposes a new technique that utilizes suppositional planes in DOMs for fracture analysis, overcoming limitations of conventional methods on uneven surfaces.
Findings
Conventional methods are limited to bedding surfaces or roughness > 0.04 m.
The proposed method significantly reduces sampling errors on uneven surfaces.
It extends fracture characterization capabilities to a wider range of outcrop types.
Abstract
Conventional fracture data collection methods are usually implemented on planar surfaces or assuming they are planar; these methods may introduce sampling errors on uneven outcrop surfaces. Consequently, data collected on limited types of outcrop surfaces (mainly bedding surfaces) may not be a sufficient representation of fracture network characteristic in outcrops. Recent development of techniques that obtain DOMs from outcrops and extract the full extent of individual fractures offers the opportunity to address the problem of performing the conventional sampling methods on uneven outcrop surfaces. In this study, we propose a new method that performs outcrop fracture characterization on suppositional planes cutting through DOMs. The suppositional plane is the best fit plane of the outcrop surface, and the fracture trace map is extracted on the suppositional plane so that the fracture…
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TopicsInfrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring · Drilling and Well Engineering · Tunneling and Rock Mechanics
