2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsg.2018.07.001
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Faults and fractures in basement rocks, their architecture, petrophysical and mechanical properties

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“…Fluid flow is promoted parallel to the main fault plane, especially parallel to the (sub-horizontal) intersection directions of the dominant fracture sets within the fault damage zone, whereas the anisotropic permeability of the fault core brittle structural facies buffers cross-fault fluid flow (Ceccato et al, 2021b, a;Tartaglia et al, 2020). Conversely, fracture clusters, comparable to our Set 1(a) lineaments, may represent effective fluid pathways at the outcrop scale, acting as preferential conduits for vertical fluid flow within the basement (Ceccato et al, 2021b, a;Torabi et al, 2018;Place et al, 2016;Souque et al, 2019). In summary, by integrating field and remote sensing data, we can improve the conceptual models and their dimen-sioning in an attempt to describe the anisotropic permeability structure of a fractured crystalline basement at different scales (e.g., Fig.…”
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“…Fluid flow is promoted parallel to the main fault plane, especially parallel to the (sub-horizontal) intersection directions of the dominant fracture sets within the fault damage zone, whereas the anisotropic permeability of the fault core brittle structural facies buffers cross-fault fluid flow (Ceccato et al, 2021b, a;Tartaglia et al, 2020). Conversely, fracture clusters, comparable to our Set 1(a) lineaments, may represent effective fluid pathways at the outcrop scale, acting as preferential conduits for vertical fluid flow within the basement (Ceccato et al, 2021b, a;Torabi et al, 2018;Place et al, 2016;Souque et al, 2019). In summary, by integrating field and remote sensing data, we can improve the conceptual models and their dimen-sioning in an attempt to describe the anisotropic permeability structure of a fractured crystalline basement at different scales (e.g., Fig.…”
Section: Constraints On the Multiscale Permeability Structure Of Crys...mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…9d and e) needs to be accounted for when evaluating the upper limit of applicability of the general scaling laws defined here. The outcrop-scale spatial heterogeneity and the overestimation-underestimation effects due to applying a general power-law scaling become relevant when considering the role that different fracture sets may have in the definition of the net permeability of a fractured crystalline basement, as highlighted by field studies (Ceccato et al, 2021b, a;Gabrielsen and Braathen, 2014;Torabi et al, 2018).…”
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“…In total, nine normal faults were studied (Figs 4 & 11) with dip-slip displacement ranging from a few centimetres to several metres (Torabi et al 2018). The main set of fractures and faults, which are predominantly filled with epidote, are captured in scanlines 1 and 2 ( Fig.…”
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