Exhumed faults hosting hydrothermal systems provide direct insight into relationships between faulting and fluid flow, which in turn are valuable for making hydrogeological predictions in blind settings. The Grimsel Breccia Fault (Aar massif, Central Swiss Alps) is a late Neogene, exhumed dextral strike-slip fault with a maximum displacement of 25–45 m, and is associated with both fossil and active hydrothermal circulation. We mapped the fault system and modelled it in three dimensions, using the distinctive hydrothermal mineralisation as well as active thermal fluid discharge (the highest elevation documented in the Alps) to reveal the structural controls on fluid pathway extent and morphology. With progressive uplift and cooling, brittle ...
International audienceTemperature and fluid pressure conditions control rock deformation and mineral...
The Gotthard Base Tunnel provides a unique window into the subsurface of the Swiss Alps and into the...
Warm springs emanating from deep-reaching faults in orogenic belts with high topography and orograph...
International audienceThe way faults control upward fluid flow in nonmagmatic hydrothermal systems i...
International audienceThe way faults control upward fluid flow in extensive hydrothermal systems wit...
International audienceHydrothermal systems involving dormant faults within orogenic belts are rarely...
Fault zones serve as pathways for large quantities of hot fluids that may change rock composition an...
The goal of the H2020 European MEET Project (Multidisciplinary and multi-context demonstration of E...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Fault rock assemblages reflect interaction ...
International audienceStudying hydrothermal systems in basement environments requires knowledge of f...
International audienceThe present study aims to understand the potential of a new and novel type of ...
Detailed knowledge about the circulation of meteoric water in non-magmatic, orogenic belts is fundam...
The geometry and spatial variability of fracture networks and matrix porosity of fault rocks are key...
Temperature and fluid pressure conditions control rock deformation and mineralization on geological ...
International audienceNumerous recent studies indicate that crustal-scale fault zones represent effi...
International audienceTemperature and fluid pressure conditions control rock deformation and mineral...
The Gotthard Base Tunnel provides a unique window into the subsurface of the Swiss Alps and into the...
Warm springs emanating from deep-reaching faults in orogenic belts with high topography and orograph...
International audienceThe way faults control upward fluid flow in nonmagmatic hydrothermal systems i...
International audienceThe way faults control upward fluid flow in extensive hydrothermal systems wit...
International audienceHydrothermal systems involving dormant faults within orogenic belts are rarely...
Fault zones serve as pathways for large quantities of hot fluids that may change rock composition an...
The goal of the H2020 European MEET Project (Multidisciplinary and multi-context demonstration of E...
© 2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Fault rock assemblages reflect interaction ...
International audienceStudying hydrothermal systems in basement environments requires knowledge of f...
International audienceThe present study aims to understand the potential of a new and novel type of ...
Detailed knowledge about the circulation of meteoric water in non-magmatic, orogenic belts is fundam...
The geometry and spatial variability of fracture networks and matrix porosity of fault rocks are key...
Temperature and fluid pressure conditions control rock deformation and mineralization on geological ...
International audienceNumerous recent studies indicate that crustal-scale fault zones represent effi...
International audienceTemperature and fluid pressure conditions control rock deformation and mineral...
The Gotthard Base Tunnel provides a unique window into the subsurface of the Swiss Alps and into the...
Warm springs emanating from deep-reaching faults in orogenic belts with high topography and orograph...