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Predicted and Observed Shear on Preexisting Faults During Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation

doi 10.1190/segam2018-2991018.1
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August 27, 2018

Authors
Mark D. ZobackJens-Erik Lund Snee
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Society of Exploration Geophysicists


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