Brice Lecampion

Brice Lecampion

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

H-index: 32

Europe-Switzerland

About Brice Lecampion

Brice Lecampion, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, specializes in the field of solid and fluid mechanics, hydraulic fracturing, poromechanics, geomechanics, fracture mechanics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Rock anisotropy promotes hydraulic fracture containment at depth

3D Geomechanical Modelling of CO2 Storage with Focus on Fault Stability

Fluid-driven slow slip and earthquake nucleation on a slip-weakening circular fault

3D Geomechanical Modelling of a Potential CO2 Storage Site with focus on Fault Stability

Dataset for manuscript: Rock anisotropy promotes hydraulic fracture containment at depth

The effect of in-situ linear stress gradient on the frictional shear rupture growth in 2D

Birth and ascent of buoyant hydraulic fractures

Injection-induced aseismic slip in tight fractured rocks

Brice Lecampion Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor Geo-Energy Lab

Citations(all)

4075

Citations(since 2020)

2401

Cited By

2571

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

46

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Brice Lecampion Skills & Research Interests

solid and fluid mechanics

hydraulic fracturing

poromechanics

geomechanics

fracture mechanics

Top articles of Brice Lecampion

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Rock anisotropy promotes hydraulic fracture containment at depth

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Guanyi Lu

Seyyedmaalek Momeni

Carlo Peruzzo

Fatima‐Ezzahra Moukhtari

Brice Lecampion

2024/4

3D Geomechanical Modelling of CO2 Storage with Focus on Fault Stability

Emil Gallyamov

Brice Lecampion

Nicolas Richart

Guillaume Anciaux

Jean-François Molinari

2024/3/21

Fluid-driven slow slip and earthquake nucleation on a slip-weakening circular fault

Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids

Alexis Sáez

Brice Lecampion

2024/2/1

3D Geomechanical Modelling of a Potential CO2 Storage Site with focus on Fault Stability

Emil Gallyamov

Nicolas Richart

Brice Lecampion

Jean-François Molinari

Guillaume Anciaux

2023/12/14

Dataset for manuscript: Rock anisotropy promotes hydraulic fracture containment at depth

Guanyi Lu

Seyyedmaalek Momeni

Carlo Peruzzo

Fatima-Ezzahra Moukhtari

Brice Lecampion

2023

The effect of in-situ linear stress gradient on the frictional shear rupture growth in 2D

Regina Fakhretdinova

Alexis Sáez

Brice Lecampion

2023/4/26

Birth and ascent of buoyant hydraulic fractures

Andreas Möri

Brice Lecampion

2023/6/21

Injection-induced aseismic slip in tight fractured rocks

Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering

Federico Ciardo

Brice Lecampion

2023/10

Gravitational effects on theemergence, propagation, andarrestofhydraulicfractures

Andreas Möri

Carlo Peruzzo

Dmitry Garagash

Brice Lecampion

2023/11/21

Can a bi-lateral stress jump really arrest the height growth of a hydraulic fracture?

Carlo Peruzzo

Barnaby Fryer

Brice Lecampion

2023

Data and Workflow to: Three-dimensional buoyant hydraulic fractures: finite volume release (Möri and Lecampion,(2023))

Andreas Möri

Brice Lecampion

2023/3/31

A fully-coupled highly-parallelized geomechanical simulator for assessing induced seismicity

Emil Gallyamov

Brice Lecampion

Jean-François Molinari

Guillaume Anciaux

Nicolas Richart

2023/6/20

Automatic and high-precision microseismic monitoring of progressive failure prior, during, and after tunnel excavation

Journal of Acoustic Emission (JAE)

Seyyedmaalek Momeni

Martin Ziegler

Christophe Nussbaum

Brice Lecampion

2023/9/28

Buoyant Hydraulic Fractures: How they Emerge, Grow, and get Arrested

Andreas Möri

Carlo Peruzzo

Dmitry Garagash

Brice Lecampion

2023/11/16

Transition from Vertical to Lateral Diking at the Neutral Buoyancy Line

Andreas Möri

Dmitry Garagash

Brice Lecampion

2023

Magmatic Intrusions From a Hydraulic Fracture Modeling Perspective

Andreas Möri

Brice Lecampion

2023/2/22

Post-injection aseismic slip as a mechanism for the delayed triggering of seismicity

Proceedings of the Royal Society A

Alexis Sáez

Brice Lecampion

2023/5/31

Arrest Mechanisms of Buoyant Hydraulic Fractures

Andreas Möri

Carlo Peruzzo

Brice Lecampion

DI Garagash

2023/6/25

Fluid-mediated impact of soft solids

arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.09953

Jacopo Bilotto

John Martin Kolinski

Brice Lecampion

Jean-François Molinari

Ghatu Subhash

...

2023/11/16

Development of a robust numerical simulator for mixed shear and opening modes fluid driven fracture propagation along pre-existing discontinuities

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Brice Lecampion

Alexis Sáez

Regina Fakhretdinova

Ankit Gupta

2023/2/22

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Co-Authors

H-index: 67
Emmanuel Detournay

Emmanuel Detournay

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 40
Andrew P. Bunger

Andrew P. Bunger

University of Pittsburgh

H-index: 38
Andrei Constantinescu

Andrei Constantinescu

École Polytechnique

H-index: 32
Matthieu Vandamme

Matthieu Vandamme

École des Ponts ParisTech

H-index: 29
Sofia Mogilevskaya

Sofia Mogilevskaya

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 26
Dmitry Garagash

Dmitry Garagash

Dalhousie University

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