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That lost circulation is the result of drilling fluid escaping from a borehole into the formation by way of crevices within the formation [6]. it is a common occurrence in most karst aquifers due to the existence of large subsurface voids that are sometimes intersected during a drilling program.?

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That azimuth is the true bearing of a survey line, determined by measurement from an accurate survey or by observations of sun or stars [25].?

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