Twelve electric borehole-image logs from oil wells located in the Long Beach oil field were used to conduct a fracture analysis of principal stress orientations associated with the Newport-Inglewood Fault Zone. The fractures analyzed are located in the Puente, Repetto, Pico, and San Pedro formations. Fractures were grouped based on fracture type, orientation, and formation. In-situ SHmax orientation was interpreted to range between 320° to 40°. Variations form the in-situ stress were observed across every formation and interpreted as paleo-stress. The SHmax orientation begins to change from NW to N-NW in the Pico Formation, which may signal the onset of the dextral movement of the Newport-Inglewood Fault 2.5 million years ago or later. The ...
Borehole breakouts in 4 nearly vertical oil wells, and several other deviated holes, in the San Fern...
The present-day stress field provides fundamental insight into the forces driving plate tectonics an...
Currently there are two competing theories regarding the strength of the San Andreas fault: the weak...
The relationship between the present-day stress field and natural fractures can have significant imp...
The relationship between the present-day stress field and natural fractures can have significant imp...
A newly identified blind-thrust fault in the southern Los Angeles basin may have substantial implica...
This item is only available electronically.Understanding the orientation, stress conditions, and flu...
Borehole elongation in 71 drill holes was used to infer breakout orientation and directions of maxim...
The middle to late Miocene Monterey Formation of coastal California is a source and reservoir for th...
I present structural measurements of deformation bands in the Miocene-Pliocene Etchegoin Formation o...
In this paper, we characterized the natural fracture systems and inferred the state of in situ stres...
Knowledge of the contemporary stress field is vital to the petroleum industry for assessing trap int...
The present-day stress field provides fundamental insight into the forces driving plate tectonics an...
This paper is the first of two that review recent research involving in situ stresses in sedimentary...
The intricacies of the stresses surrounding the San Andreas Fault are poorly understood by structura...
Borehole breakouts in 4 nearly vertical oil wells, and several other deviated holes, in the San Fern...
The present-day stress field provides fundamental insight into the forces driving plate tectonics an...
Currently there are two competing theories regarding the strength of the San Andreas fault: the weak...
The relationship between the present-day stress field and natural fractures can have significant imp...
The relationship between the present-day stress field and natural fractures can have significant imp...
A newly identified blind-thrust fault in the southern Los Angeles basin may have substantial implica...
This item is only available electronically.Understanding the orientation, stress conditions, and flu...
Borehole elongation in 71 drill holes was used to infer breakout orientation and directions of maxim...
The middle to late Miocene Monterey Formation of coastal California is a source and reservoir for th...
I present structural measurements of deformation bands in the Miocene-Pliocene Etchegoin Formation o...
In this paper, we characterized the natural fracture systems and inferred the state of in situ stres...
Knowledge of the contemporary stress field is vital to the petroleum industry for assessing trap int...
The present-day stress field provides fundamental insight into the forces driving plate tectonics an...
This paper is the first of two that review recent research involving in situ stresses in sedimentary...
The intricacies of the stresses surrounding the San Andreas Fault are poorly understood by structura...
Borehole breakouts in 4 nearly vertical oil wells, and several other deviated holes, in the San Fern...
The present-day stress field provides fundamental insight into the forces driving plate tectonics an...
Currently there are two competing theories regarding the strength of the San Andreas fault: the weak...