Bleaching patterns along a faulted succession provides new insight into fluid migration pathways controlled by the fault zone and mechanical stratigraphy. In order to investigate this effect, we logged stratigraphic layers in Humbug Flats, Utah, USA both in host rocks and faulted rocks, where a 40 m offset normal fault cuts through the Entrada Sandstone. We measured petrophysical and mechanical properties using TinyPerm II, Schmidt Hammer and laboratory core testing for selected layers. Bleaching has been identified as a proxy for fluid migration parallel to bedding, which fades out with distance from faults. A new observation is that fracturing of bed interfaces contributes to horizontal flow out from the fault zone. Longer-distance compre...
Exhumed reservoirs providing evidence of CO2 accumulation and transport in geological history offer ...
As groundwater, liquid and gas hydrocarbons, or CO2 fluids move through the subsurface, faults can a...
In the subsurface faults can act as both barriers and conduits for fluids or gases such as CO2, hydr...
Fault- And fold-related fractures influence the fluid circulation in the subsurface, thus being of h...
We examined small-displacement faults in the Jurassic Entrada Sandstone adjacent to the Iron Wash Fa...
Understanding carbon dioxide (CO2) reservoir to surface migration is crucial to successful carbon ca...
Faults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the crust. The transfer prope...
Faults and associated fracture networks can significantly influence regional flow of groundwater, hy...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.. Faults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the cru...
International audienceFaults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the cru...
Closely spaced, sub-parallel fracture networks contained within localized tabular zones that are fra...
Exhumed reservoirs providing evidence of CO2 accumulation and transport in geological history offer ...
As groundwater, liquid and gas hydrocarbons, or CO2 fluids move through the subsurface, faults can a...
In the subsurface faults can act as both barriers and conduits for fluids or gases such as CO2, hydr...
Fault- And fold-related fractures influence the fluid circulation in the subsurface, thus being of h...
We examined small-displacement faults in the Jurassic Entrada Sandstone adjacent to the Iron Wash Fa...
Understanding carbon dioxide (CO2) reservoir to surface migration is crucial to successful carbon ca...
Faults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the crust. The transfer prope...
Faults and associated fracture networks can significantly influence regional flow of groundwater, hy...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V.. Faults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the cru...
International audienceFaults are known to be important pathways for fluid circulation within the cru...
Closely spaced, sub-parallel fracture networks contained within localized tabular zones that are fra...
Exhumed reservoirs providing evidence of CO2 accumulation and transport in geological history offer ...
As groundwater, liquid and gas hydrocarbons, or CO2 fluids move through the subsurface, faults can a...
In the subsurface faults can act as both barriers and conduits for fluids or gases such as CO2, hydr...