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What controls diffuse fractures in platform carbonates? Insights from Provence (France) and Apulia (Italy)

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Fractures are widespread in rocks and regional opening-mode arrays are commonly ascribed to major tectonic events. However, fractures occur in otherwise undeformed rocks. Some of these are early-developed features independent of tectonics and forming a background network at regional scale. To overcome this lack of understanding, two hydrocarbon reservoir analogues from platform carbonates have been targeted: the Provence (SE France), and the Apulian platform (SE Italy). In both areas, an early fracturing stage has been observed, made of high-angle-to-bedding opening-mode fractures, and bed-parallel stylolites. These features developed synchronously during the first burial stages and prior to major tectonic events. The fracture sets are not genetically related to the present-day layering. Contrarily, fractures developed in a brittle media where facies transitions were not sharp and did not act as mechanical discontinuities. Carbonate facies distribution and early diagenetic imprint constrained the mechanical stratigraphy when fractures occurred. In addition, we observed that fractures related to late tectonic inversion were partly inhibited. Indeed, rock mechanical properties change through time. Characterizing the temporal evolution of carbonate rocks has revealed that diagenesis and sedimentary facies are the prime actors for brittleness and mechanical layering in carbonates.

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hal-01588455 , version 1 (25-11-2022)

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Arthur P.C. Lavenu, Juliette Lamarche. What controls diffuse fractures in platform carbonates? Insights from Provence (France) and Apulia (Italy). Journal of Structural Geology, 2018, Spatial arrangement of faults and fractures, pp.94-107. ⟨10.1016/j.jsg.2017.05.011⟩. ⟨hal-01588455⟩
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