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The analysis of fracture profiles of soil using fractal geometry

IM Young and JW Crawford

Australian Journal of Soil Research 30(3) 291 - 295
Published: 1992

Abstract

The fracture profiles of three soils (taken from Dexter and Horn 1988) are analysed according to their fractal dimensions D. D, which is a measure of how the 'apparent' length of a fracture path increases with decreasing ruler size, is found to be a good quantifier of the tortuousity of fracture paths. The fractal analysis is compared with a more traditional statistical method of analysing fracture profiles. It is shown that the latter method, unlike fractal analysis, can omit a significant proportion of a tortuous fracture path and therefore leads to an underestimate of any roughness parameter.

Keywords: Soil Fracture Profiles; Fractal Geometry;

https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9920291

© CSIRO 1992

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