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In-situ characterization of the effective elasticity of a fault zone, and its relationship to fracture spacing

Philippe Steer
Rodolphe Cattin
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Roger Soliva
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In this paper, we describe an outcrop to characterize the effect of fracture spacing and type on larger scale effective elasticity, which is measured for the first time in-situ with a Schmidt hammer. The outcrop is dominated by lime mudstones and belongs to the deformation zone of the St Clement fault, in southern France. Our results suggest that small spacing of faults, open fractures and styolites leads to lesser effective Young's modulus, whereas small sealed fracture spacing leads to greater effective Young's modulus. These relationships are compatible with theoretical models of effective elasticity. Using Amadei and Savage (1993) approach, we define a non-linear model that relates Schmidt hammer rebound to spacing by fracture type. A hemisphere with a radius of 40 to similar to 200 cm is the rheological volume characterized by the Schmidt hammer. Results of model inversion demonstrate that variations of Schmidt hammer rebound over the outcrop can be used to estimate fracture type and stiffness. Stiffness of sealed fractures is 2-3 orders of magnitude greater than the stiffness of faults, stylolites and open fractures. This result is consistent with an increase of the rate of interseismic stress build-up of major faults with sealing of fractures in their damage zone.

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hal-00669954 , version 1 (14-02-2012)

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Philippe Steer, Aurelien Bigot, Rodolphe Cattin, Roger Soliva. In-situ characterization of the effective elasticity of a fault zone, and its relationship to fracture spacing. Journal of Structural Geology, 2011, 33 (11), pp.1541-1553. ⟨10.1016/j.jsg.2011.09.009⟩. ⟨hal-00669954⟩
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