Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8914480 | Journal of Structural Geology | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, we present the results obtained from integrating field measurements with a digital outcrop model of a carbonate platform reservoir analogue in the Sorrento peninsula (Italy). The outcrop consists of a nearly vertical cliff exposing a monocline of alternating gently-dipping shallow-water limestones and dolostones, crossed by several vertical joints of different size. This study allowed us to define how major through-going joints pass across thick beds (bed thickness > 30 cm), while they arrest against packages made of thinly stratified layers. In essence, through-going joints arrest on “weak” levels, consisting of thinly bedded layers interposed between packages made of thick beds, in the same manner as bed-confined joints arrest on less competent interlayers.
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Authors
A. Corradetti, S. Tavani, M. Parente, A. Iannace, F. Vinci, C. Pirmez, S. Torrieri, M. Giorgioni, A. Pignalosa, S. Mazzoli,