Fluid geochemistry of the Sardinian Rift-Campidano Graben (Sardinia, Italy): fault segmentation, seismic quiescence of geochemically ‘‘active’’ faults, and new constrains for selection of CO2 storage sites

  • ANGELONE M.
  • GASPARINI C.
  • GUERRA M.
  • LOMBARDI S.
  • PIZZINO L.
  • QUATTROCCHI F.
  • ZUPPI G. M.
  • SACCHI, ELISA
Publication date
January 2005
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Sardinia is typically seismically quiescent, displaying an almost complete lack of historical earthquakes and instrumentally recorded seismicity. This evidence may be in agreement with the presence of a ductile layer in the northern sector of the island, as suggested by the He isotopic signature in fluids rising to the surface through quiescent fault systems. The fault systems have been found to be ‘‘segmented’’ and therefore isolated in fluid circulation. The study of fluid behaviour along fault systems becomes strategically important when applied to solve some geological risk assessments such as Rn-indoor, or to define geological structures like potential CO2 storage sites. Both of these have been recently requested by the exploitat...

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