5Turbidite sandstones found in deep-water fold-and-thrust belts are increasingly exploited as hydrocarbon reservoirs. Within these rocks, the fluid flow is profoundly affected by the complex interaction between primary sedimentological and stratigraphic attributes (i.e, facies, layering, reservoir quality, stacking patterns, bed connectivity and lateral extent) and fracture characteristics (i.e., length, spacing, distribution, orientation, connectivity). Unfortunately, most of these features are at, or below, the resolution of conventional seismic datasets and, for this reason, their identification and localization represent one of the fundamental challenges facing exploration, appraisal and production of the sandstone reservoirs. In this r...
Fracture type, geometry, distribution and dimensional properties play a significant role in the cont...
Despite that many field studies on joint attribute statistics are available in the literature, there...
The quantitative study of outcrop analogues of confined turbiditic sandstone bodies provides constra...
Turbidite sandstones found in deep-water fold-and-thrust belts are increasingly exploited as hydroca...
Natural fracture networks exert a firstorder control on the exploitation of resources such as aquife...
Turbidite channels are among the most important deep-water hydrocarbon reservoirs currently being ex...
This contribution focuses on the controls exerted by sedimentological, petrographic and mechanical r...
In several geological contexts, rocks are characterised by both diffused and localized strain, which...
The work tackles the control exerted by a sub-seismic fracture network on both secondary porosity an...
Sequence stratigraphy relates changes in vertical and lateral facies distribution to relative change...
10Through-going joints cutting across beds are often invoked to match large-scale permeability patte...
Rock type strongly influences the way in which faults and other fractures develop and their resultin...
Fracture type, geometry, distribution and dimensional properties play a significant role in the cont...
Despite that many field studies on joint attribute statistics are available in the literature, there...
The quantitative study of outcrop analogues of confined turbiditic sandstone bodies provides constra...
Turbidite sandstones found in deep-water fold-and-thrust belts are increasingly exploited as hydroca...
Natural fracture networks exert a firstorder control on the exploitation of resources such as aquife...
Turbidite channels are among the most important deep-water hydrocarbon reservoirs currently being ex...
This contribution focuses on the controls exerted by sedimentological, petrographic and mechanical r...
In several geological contexts, rocks are characterised by both diffused and localized strain, which...
The work tackles the control exerted by a sub-seismic fracture network on both secondary porosity an...
Sequence stratigraphy relates changes in vertical and lateral facies distribution to relative change...
10Through-going joints cutting across beds are often invoked to match large-scale permeability patte...
Rock type strongly influences the way in which faults and other fractures develop and their resultin...
Fracture type, geometry, distribution and dimensional properties play a significant role in the cont...
Despite that many field studies on joint attribute statistics are available in the literature, there...
The quantitative study of outcrop analogues of confined turbiditic sandstone bodies provides constra...