fraktkonsolidation
Fraktkonsolidation, also known as fracture consolidation, is a geological process that occurs in sedimentary basins where the overburden pressure is reduced, allowing previously fractured rocks to consolidate. This process is commonly observed in areas where there has been significant subsidence, such as in oil and gas fields, or in areas with thick sedimentary deposits.
The term "fraktkonsolidation" is derived from the Norwegian words "frakt" meaning fracture and "konsolidere" meaning to
Fraktkonsolidation is typically studied using seismic data, which can provide insights into the fracturing and consolidation
In summary, fraktkonsolidation is a critical geological process that affects the structure and fluid flow properties