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Linear Flow through Fractures and Channels, 425
                                     Flow through Fractures, 426
                                     Flow through Solution Channels, 43 1
                                 Radial Flow Systems, 434
                                     Steady-state Flow, 435
                                     Pseudosteady-state Flow, 437
                                 Radial Laminar Flow of  Gas, 447
                                 Turbulent Flow of Gas, 452
                                     Linear Turbulent Flow, 452
                                     Friction Factor of Porous Rocks, 459
                                     Turbulent Radial Flow, 466
                                 Multiple-Permeability Rocks, 469
                                     Layered Reservoirs with Crossflow, 469
                                     Layered Reservoirs without Crossflow, 470
                                     Composite reservoirs, 474
                                 Problems, 479
                                 Nomenclature, 483
                                     Greek Symbols, 484
                                 References, 484
                             CHAPTER  8
                             Naturally Fractured Reservoirs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 488
                                 Introduction, 488
                                 Origin of Permeability in Carbonate Rocks, 490
                                 Geological Classifications of Natural Fractures, 490
                                 Engineering Classification of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs, 492
                                 Indicators of  Natural Fractures, 495
                                Visual Identification of Fractures, 500
                                 Petrophysical Properties of Naturally Fractured Rocks, 500
                                     Fracture Porosity Determination, 502
                                    Porosity Partitioning Coefficient, 506
                                    Fracture Intensity Index, 51 1
                                    Permeability-Porosity Relationships in Double Porosity
                                       Systems, 515
                                    Porosity and Permeability Relationships in Type 1  Naturally
                                       Fractured Reservoirs, 518
                                    Fractures Porosity and Aperture from Cores, 520
                                     Specific Area of Fractures, 524
                                     Effect of Fracture Shape, 526
                                    Hydraulic Radius of Fractures, 527
                                    Type 2 Naturally Fractured Reservoirs, 529
                                 Fluid Flow Modeling in Fractures, 531
                                     Fracture Area, 531
                                     Fracture Storage Capacity, 532
                                     Fracture Conductivity, 533
                                 Characterizing Natural Fractures from Well Test Data, 534
                                 Problems, 548


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