International audienceThe reactivation mechanisms of coseismic surface ruptures associated with the 2011 Mw 6.7 Fukushima-ken Hamadori earthquake in Japan are investigated using in-situ controlled hydraulic injections in subsurface boreholes. Two fault segments were selected for reactivation studies, one across a coseismic rupture, the Shionohira site, and one across a non-coseismically ruptured segment, the Minakami-kita site. A series of water injections in sealed sections of boreholes set across the fault progressively bring the fault to rupture by a step-by-step decrease of the effective normal stress clamping the fault. While the fault is rupturing during these hydraulic stimulations, borehole displacements, fluid pressure and injectio...
International audienceIn Matsushiro, central Japan, a series of more than 700,000 earthquakes occurr...
International audienceWe conducted three-dimensional coupled fluid-flow and geomechanical modeling o...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 343, named the Japan Trench Fast Drilling Projec...
International audienceThe reactivation mechanisms of coseismic surface ruptures associated with the ...
In the study, we analyze changes in groundwater pressure observed in several boreholes drilled in an...
International audienceThe appreciation of the sensitivity of fractures and fault zones to fluid-indu...
Near‐source ground‐motion observations and kinematic source inversions suggest that the rupture proc...
特集号:沈み込む海洋プレート科学の最前線 --アウターライズ海洋掘削に向けて--To better understand seismic fault rupturing mechanisms, rec...
Stress transfer caused by injection-induced fault reactivation plays a significant role in triggerin...
In 1995, the Hyogoken-Nanbu earthquake (M 7.3) ruptured the Nojima fault, Awaji Island, central Japa...
International audienceWe have conducted numerical simulation studies to assess the potential for inj...
We investigate the physical mechanisms governing the activation of faults during hydraulic fracturin...
The Kobe Earthquake in Japan caused shallow sliding on the upstream slope below the water level of t...
International audienceIn Matsushiro, central Japan, a series of more than 700,000 earthquakes occurr...
International audienceWe conducted three-dimensional coupled fluid-flow and geomechanical modeling o...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 343, named the Japan Trench Fast Drilling Projec...
International audienceThe reactivation mechanisms of coseismic surface ruptures associated with the ...
In the study, we analyze changes in groundwater pressure observed in several boreholes drilled in an...
International audienceThe appreciation of the sensitivity of fractures and fault zones to fluid-indu...
Near‐source ground‐motion observations and kinematic source inversions suggest that the rupture proc...
特集号:沈み込む海洋プレート科学の最前線 --アウターライズ海洋掘削に向けて--To better understand seismic fault rupturing mechanisms, rec...
Stress transfer caused by injection-induced fault reactivation plays a significant role in triggerin...
In 1995, the Hyogoken-Nanbu earthquake (M 7.3) ruptured the Nojima fault, Awaji Island, central Japa...
International audienceWe have conducted numerical simulation studies to assess the potential for inj...
We investigate the physical mechanisms governing the activation of faults during hydraulic fracturin...
The Kobe Earthquake in Japan caused shallow sliding on the upstream slope below the water level of t...
International audienceIn Matsushiro, central Japan, a series of more than 700,000 earthquakes occurr...
International audienceWe conducted three-dimensional coupled fluid-flow and geomechanical modeling o...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 343, named the Japan Trench Fast Drilling Projec...