Carbonate rocks represent important natural reservoirs of geofluids (e.g. mineral and hydrothermal waters, geothermic fluids, oil and gas) in which containment and migration are strongly influenced by the “fracturing” state of the rocky masses. According to several field-based research papers, fault zones exert a first order control on fluid flow and accumulation in the subsurface. In order to implement this information into predictive modeling tools, helpful to optimize the exploitation of oil reservoirs, it should be useful to integrate field-based data together with wells-based data (generally consisting of core and well logs analyses), usually employed by oil company workers for the formation evaluation. The present work aims at filling...
This work assesses the impact of the stratigraphic and structural heterogeneities on the fluid distr...
In order to better understand the relative contribution of background and localized deformation on t...
The thesis focuses on the structural analysis of several sets of fractures present in carbonate grai...
Carbonate rocks represent important natural reservoirs of geofluids (e.g. mineral and hydrothermal w...
In the last few years, numerous works addressed the deformation processes in carbonate rocks. These ...
Faults zones are important pathways for hydrocarbon migration and could behave as complex conduit-ba...
We present the results of in situ permeability measurements performed, using a portable field permea...
The Roman Valley Quarry located at the northern termination of the Majella anticline in central Ital...
In carbonates, fault zone architecture, distribution of different types of fault rocks in fault core...
The Roman Valley Quarry located at the northern termination of the Majella anticline in central Ital...
This work is quantitative, statistical and integrated study of the mechanical behaviour of carbonate...
More than 60% of the world’s oil and 40% of the world’s gas reserves are held in carbonates. For thi...
In carbonate reservoirs characterized by low matrix porosity, fracture networks represent the main f...
This work assesses the impact of the stratigraphic and structural heterogeneities on the fluid distr...
In order to better understand the relative contribution of background and localized deformation on t...
The thesis focuses on the structural analysis of several sets of fractures present in carbonate grai...
Carbonate rocks represent important natural reservoirs of geofluids (e.g. mineral and hydrothermal w...
In the last few years, numerous works addressed the deformation processes in carbonate rocks. These ...
Faults zones are important pathways for hydrocarbon migration and could behave as complex conduit-ba...
We present the results of in situ permeability measurements performed, using a portable field permea...
The Roman Valley Quarry located at the northern termination of the Majella anticline in central Ital...
In carbonates, fault zone architecture, distribution of different types of fault rocks in fault core...
The Roman Valley Quarry located at the northern termination of the Majella anticline in central Ital...
This work is quantitative, statistical and integrated study of the mechanical behaviour of carbonate...
More than 60% of the world’s oil and 40% of the world’s gas reserves are held in carbonates. For thi...
In carbonate reservoirs characterized by low matrix porosity, fracture networks represent the main f...
This work assesses the impact of the stratigraphic and structural heterogeneities on the fluid distr...
In order to better understand the relative contribution of background and localized deformation on t...
The thesis focuses on the structural analysis of several sets of fractures present in carbonate grai...