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Spatial arrangement of faults and opening-mode fractures

S. E. Laubach
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B. D. M. Gauthier
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W. M. Dunne
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David J. Sanderson
  • Fonction : Auteur

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Spatial arrangement is a fundamental characteristic of fracture arrays. The pattern of fault and opening mode fracture positions in space defines structural heterogeneity and anisotropy in a rock volume, governs how faults and fractures affect fluid flow, and impacts our understanding of the initiation, propagation and interactions during the formation of fracture patterns. This special issue highlights recent progress with respect to characterizing and understanding the spatial arrangements of fault and fracture patterns, providing examples over a wide range of scales and structural settings. Five papers describe new methods and improvements of existing techniques to quantify spatial arrangement. One study unravels the time evolution of opening-mode fracture spatial arrangement, which are data needed to compare natural patterns with progressive fracture growth in kinematic and mechanical models. Three papers investigate the role of evolving diagenesis in localizing fractures by mechanical stratigraphy and nine discuss opening-mode fracture spatial arrangement. Two papers show the relevance of complex cluster patterns to unconventional reservoirs through examples of fractures in tight gas sandstone horizontal wells, and a study of fracture arrangement in shale. Four papers demonstrate the roles of folds in fracture localization and the development spatial patterns. One paper models along-fault friction and fluid pressure and their effects on fault-related fracture arrangement. Contributions address deformation band patterns in carbonate rocks and fault size and arrangement above a detachment fault. Three papers describe fault and fracture arrangements in basement terrains, and three document fracture patterns in shale. This collection of papers points toward improvement in field methods, continuing improvements in computer-based data analysis and creation of synthetic fracture patterns, and opportunities for further understanding fault and fracture attributes in the subsurface through coupled spatial, size, and pattern analysis. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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hal-01765560 , version 1 (18-01-2019)

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S. E. Laubach, J. Lamarche, B. D. M. Gauthier, W. M. Dunne, David J. Sanderson. Spatial arrangement of faults and opening-mode fractures. Journal of Structural Geology, 2018, 108, pp.2-15. ⟨10.1016/j.jsg.2017.08.008⟩. ⟨hal-01765560⟩
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