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Fault-Related Fracture Characterization: A Quantitative Approach in Naturally Fractured Reservoir Characterization

Muhammad Fachri

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... to be a function of lithology, distance from fault plane, amount of displacement along the fault, total strain in the rock mass, depth of burial...

2002

New Interpretations of Northwest Colorado Geology

Donald S. Stone

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...-trendingdeformational features of the Uintas date from Archean time, and that there is evidence for both normal and reverse fault movements through time, beginning...

1986

Fault Seal Integrity in the Timor Sea Area: Prediction of Trap Failure Using Well-Constrained Stress Tensors and Fault Surfaces Interpreted from 3D Seismic

D. A. Castillo, D. J. Bishop, M. de Ruig

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... plane. If the difference between the shear stress and the frictional strength of the fault is positive, the fault may rupture due to Coulomb shear...

2002

Fault framework and kinematic evolution of inversion structures: Natural examples from the Neuquen Basin, Argentina

Gabriel O. Grimaldi, Steven L. Dorobek

AAPG Bulletin

... culmination exhibits the largest amount of uplift and has a north- to north-northeastdipping axial plane and a southern limb cut by a southward-verging fault...

2011

Three-Dimensional Organization of Low Angle Fault Planes and Fractures in Alberta - A View of Problems in Wells, Sweet-Spots and Migration Paths; #40977 (2012)

Jean-Yves D. Chatellier and Michael Chatellier

Search and Discovery.com

...Three-Dimensional Organization of Low Angle Fault Planes and Fractures in Alberta - A View of Problems in Wells, Sweet-Spots and Migration Paths...

2012

Bovie Structure: Its Evolution and Regional Context

B. C. MacLean, D. W. Morrow

CSPG Bulletin

... the Laramide Orogeny. North of Trout Lake Fault zone the second phase involved a shallow decollement fault whereas south of Trout Lake Fault zone...

2004

The Role of Fractures in Localizing Oil Pools in the Mesozoic Rocks of the Southeastern Caucasus*

E. V. Grigor’yants, V. M. Muradyan, G. A. Guseyno

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... place, parallel to the axial plane of the fold, two faults have been traced, along which the crest of the fold has been down-dropped relative...

1966

Relation of Rough Creek Fault of Kentucky to Ouachita Deformation

William L. Russell

AAPG Bulletin

..., but elsewhere there may be merely regional dip, with little structural disturbance. In some places the strata just south of the fault plane simply dip...

1938

Tectonic Basis for Finding Oil and Gas Fields in Central Part of Tersko-Caspian Downwarp

N. V. Koronovskiy, L. V. Panina, M. A. Stor

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... seismic sounding profile Volgograd-Nakhichevan bends downward beneath the Sunzhen anticlinal zone and only a little rise beneath the Tersk zone...

1994

Field Evidence of Subsidence and Faulting Induced by Hydrocarbon Production in Coastal Southeast Texas

Robert A. Morton, Noreen A. Purcell, Russell Peterson

GCAGS Transactions

... level. Fault projections by White and Morton (1997) show a close correlation between the surface expression and reservoir location of the fault plane...

2001

Structure and Tectonics of the Northwestern Santa Barbara Basin

Peter J. Fischer

Pacific Section of AAPG

... 55°N to 70°N with no direct evidence that the dip of the fault plane decreases with depth. The eastern and west-central portions of this zone display...

1998

Sequential Restoration and Unstraining of Structural Cross Sections: Applications to Extensional Terranes

S. Gregg Erickson, Stuart Hardy, and John Suppe

AAPG Bulletin

... to determine the internal strain within each fault block. Texture mapping allows data (e.g., seismic profile, photograph of an analog model or outcrop...

2000

Gravimetric Exploration for Reefs and Fracture Zones in the Michigan Basin: Abstract

Richard A. Pohly

Tulsa Geological Society

... A-1 structure. A gravity profile across the Scipio Field suggests that the productive Trenton fracture zone is coincident with a basement fault...

1961

ABSTRACT: Aspects of Foreland Belt Thermal and Geological History in the Southern Canadian Cordillera from Fission-Track and Organic Maturity Data

K.G. Osadetz, B.P. Kohn, S. Feinstein, R.A. Price

Montana Geological Society

... decrease from ~70 Ma, at the highest elevations in the Lewis thrust sheet east of the Flathead Fault (> +2000 m), to ∼30 Ma below the Lewis...

2000

ABSTRACT: EARTHQUAKE MAGNITUDE AND RECURRENCE FROM SCARP MORPHOLOGY, EUREKA VALLEY FAULT ZONE, EASTERN CALIFORNIA; #90114 (2010)

Tyanna M. Schlom and Jeffrey R. Knott

Search and Discovery.com

...ABSTRACT: EARTHQUAKE MAGNITUDE AND RECURRENCE FROM SCARP MORPHOLOGY, EUREKA VALLEY FAULT ZONE, EASTERN CALIFORNIA; #90114 (2010) Tyanna M. Schlom...

2010

Reexamination of Late Jurassic Reef Building in the East Texas Basin; A Maturing Gas Play

Edward M. Norwood, Lise Brinton

GCAGS Transactions

... with the gravity-slide-fault-plane visible on the 3D seismic line (Fig. 16). The suggestion here is that fracture porosity may be developed in the plane...

2001

The mechanics of initiation and development of thrust faults and thrust ramps

Sarah S. Wigginton, James P. Evans, Elizabeth S. Petrie

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... or slip profile in which slip is largest in the center and decreases toward both fault tips (Ferrill et al., 2016; Alsop et al., 2021...

2022

Mountain Flank Thrusting in Rocky Mountain Foreland, Wyoming and Colorado

Robert R. Berg

AAPG Bulletin

... have fault plane dips which range from an average low dip of about 20° to nearly vertical. Also, parts of these thrust zones appear to have originated...

1962

Physical Seismic Modeling of a Near-Vertical Fault Zone; #41515 (2015)

Jessie M. Arthur, Donald C. Lawton, Joe Wong

Search and Discovery.com

... plane, within the fault zone, and near the tips of active fault zones (Tamagawa and Pollard, 2008). The identification of fault type is also important...

2015

THE DETERMINATION OF THE BOCONO FAULT

E. Rod, C. Jefferson, E. von der Osten, R. Mullen, G. Graves

Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo (AVGMP)

..., with a dip so vertical. When it crosses the hills, it is a straight line, which shows that the fault plane is vertical. I still feel that if it were...

1958

Problems of Fault Nomenclature: DISCUSSION

Donald H. Kupfer

AAPG Bulletin

.... These are noted here, and some simplifications are suggested. NET SLIP Net slip is generally defined as the shortest distance, measured in the plane of the fault...

1960

Structural Variety on East Front of the Gunnison Plateau, Central Utah

Malcolm P. Weiss

Utah Geological Association

... this section and subparallel to the profile. Erratic attitudes in the lower North Horn are believed due to disturbance by that fault. The Gunnison fault...

1982

Faults in the Wasatch Range Near Provo, Utah

Arthur A. Baker

Utah Geological Association

... and reappears along the river and the valley of lower Deer Creek where it surrounds a window in the fault plane. The fault plane passes beneath the ridge...

1959

Linkage and Reactivation Along the Northern Hurricane and Sevier Faults, Southwestern Utah

Spence Reber, Wanda J. Taylor, Meg Stewart, Ilsa M. Schiefelbein

Pacific Section of AAPG

... re-occupied the Canyon Range thrust fault plane to form a compound or reactivated fault. The westward movement of the hanging wall of the younger...

2001

Identification of the North European Platform below the Eastern Part of the Western Carpathian Flysch Belt

Igor Hrueck, Duan Plaienka, Lubomil Pospil

AAPG Special Volumes

... be traced to great depths where they merge into a subvertical fault zone. This fanwise fault zone closely resembles a transpressional flower...

2006

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