Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6444746 | Journal of Structural Geology | 2015 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Our main results, in a depth-window ranging from 0Â m to about 2500Â m, are: i) all cements precipitated from meteoric fluids in a close or open circulation system depending on depth; ii) depth (in terms of P/T condition) determines the development of some structures and their sealing; iii) lithology (marly levels) influences the type of structures and its cohesive/non-cohesive nature; iv) early distributed rather than final total displacement along the main fault plane is the responsible for the fault zone architecture; v) petrophysical properties of each fault zone depend on the variable combination of these factors.
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Authors
M. Bussolotto, A. Benedicto, L. Moen-Maurel, C. Invernizzi,