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Journal of Petroleum Geology

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Journal of Petroleum Geology, Vol.14, No.2, pp. 161-180, 1991

©Copyright 2000 Scientific Press, Ltd.

FLUID MIGRATION ALONG GROWTH FAULTS
IN COMPACTING SEDIMENTS

E. C. D. Hooper*

*The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia.


Abstract

The movement of fluids up growth faults is proposed to be periodic; when faults are active they can concentrate fluid flow, but when inactive, flow is restricted. Higher flow rates are predicted to be caused by Previous HitfaultNext Hit-zone permeabilities and fluid potentials increasing at shear stresses close to the shear strength of the rock. In this way, significant flow is confined to the most active sections of moving faults. Since Previous HitfaultTop activity is related to sediment accumulation rates, the volume of fluid flowing up faults should be greatest when accumulation rates are high.

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