Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6442899 | Earth-Science Reviews | 2015 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Although there have not been universal agreements reached on the fault seal classifications, two types of fault seals have already been recognised, which are juxtaposition seals and fault rock seals. The early foundation of Allan map and triangle juxtaposition diagram allows the investigation on the effects of stratigraphic juxtaposition between hanging wall and footwall on the sealing properties of a fault zone. The study on the detailed fault zone architecture also implies the importance of fault arrays that increase the complexity of overall stratigraphic juxtaposition between hanging wall and footwall. The fault seal processes and their generated fault rocks play an important control on sealing properties of a fault zone. Temperature and stress history, which are closely related to burial history, are also found to control the sealing capacity of a fault zone to some extent. The methods such as stratigraphic juxtaposition, clay smear indices, microstructural analysis and petrophysical assessment have significantly boosted the research of fault sealing behaviour. However, further research is still needed to increase the effectiveness of present fault seal analysis.
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Authors
Yangwen Pei, Douglas A. Paton, Rob J. Knipe, Kongyou Wu,