Natural fracture networks exert a firstorder control on the exploitation of resources such as aquifers, hydrocarbons, and geothermal reservoirs, and on environmental issues like underground gas storage and waste disposal. Fractures and the mechanical stratigraphy of layered sequences have been intensively studied to unravel the relationships between bed thickness and fracture spacing, but less attention has been paid to intrabed fracturing patterns due to the intrinsic local variability of sedimentary processes and products. Among sedimentary rocks, turbidites show great lateral and vertical variability of textural characteristics and depositional facies, which are expected to strongly influence the location and density of fractures. To bet...
This research focuses on fracture networks in sedimentary rocks within the Umbria-Marche fold-and-th...
Secondary permeability created by fractures is an interesting property regarding reservoir purposes....
A bed by bed facies analysis of the late Oligocene-early Miocene Tufite di Tusa Formation, cropping ...
Natural fracture networks exert a firstorder control on the exploitation of resources such as aquife...
Turbidite sandstones found in deep-water fold-and-thrust belts are increasingly exploited as hydroca...
Turbidite channels are among the most important deep-water hydrocarbon reservoirs currently being ex...
Fracture type, geometry, distribution and dimensional properties play a significant role in the cont...
The Cervarola Sandstones Formation, Aquitanian–Burdigalian in age, was deposited in an elongate, nor...
Much of our understanding of submarine sediment-laden density flows that transport very large volume...
This work discusses the synsedimentary structural control affecting the turbidites of the Marnosoare...
Abstract: Three major controlling factors affect turbidite deposition in foredeep basins: tectonics ...
Geofluid reservoirs located in heterolithic successions (e.g., turbidites) can be affected by vertic...
Geofluid reservoirs located in heterolithic successions (e.g., turbidites) can be affected by vertic...
This Ph.D. thesis was performed in the framework of the FRASI project, funded by Petrobras, with the...
Bed thickness distribution within turbidite systems is related to basin geometry and to magnitude an...
This research focuses on fracture networks in sedimentary rocks within the Umbria-Marche fold-and-th...
Secondary permeability created by fractures is an interesting property regarding reservoir purposes....
A bed by bed facies analysis of the late Oligocene-early Miocene Tufite di Tusa Formation, cropping ...
Natural fracture networks exert a firstorder control on the exploitation of resources such as aquife...
Turbidite sandstones found in deep-water fold-and-thrust belts are increasingly exploited as hydroca...
Turbidite channels are among the most important deep-water hydrocarbon reservoirs currently being ex...
Fracture type, geometry, distribution and dimensional properties play a significant role in the cont...
The Cervarola Sandstones Formation, Aquitanian–Burdigalian in age, was deposited in an elongate, nor...
Much of our understanding of submarine sediment-laden density flows that transport very large volume...
This work discusses the synsedimentary structural control affecting the turbidites of the Marnosoare...
Abstract: Three major controlling factors affect turbidite deposition in foredeep basins: tectonics ...
Geofluid reservoirs located in heterolithic successions (e.g., turbidites) can be affected by vertic...
Geofluid reservoirs located in heterolithic successions (e.g., turbidites) can be affected by vertic...
This Ph.D. thesis was performed in the framework of the FRASI project, funded by Petrobras, with the...
Bed thickness distribution within turbidite systems is related to basin geometry and to magnitude an...
This research focuses on fracture networks in sedimentary rocks within the Umbria-Marche fold-and-th...
Secondary permeability created by fractures is an interesting property regarding reservoir purposes....
A bed by bed facies analysis of the late Oligocene-early Miocene Tufite di Tusa Formation, cropping ...