The internal structure of fault zones [electronic resource] : implications for mechanical and fluid-flow properties / edited by C.A.J. Wibberley [and others]

Faults are primary focuses of both fluid migration and deformation in the upper crust. The recognition that faults are typically heterogeneous zones of deformed material, not simple discrete fractures, has fundamental implications for the way geoscientists predict fluid migration in fault zones, as...

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Corporate Author: Geological Society of London
Other Authors: Wibberley, C. A. J. (Christopher A. J.)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Geological Society, 2008.
Series:Geological Society special publication ; no. 299.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |g The  |t internal structure of fault zones : fluid flow and mechanical properties /  |r W. Kurz [and others] --  |t Recent advances in the understanding of fault zone internal structure : a review /  |r Christopher A.J. Wibberley, Graham Yielding, and Giulio Di Toro --  |t Internal geometry of fault damage zones in interbedded siliciclastic sediments /  |r Tord Erlend Skeie Johansen and Haakon Fossen --  |t The  |t influence of layering and pre-existing joints on the development of internal structure in normal fault zones : the Lodève basin, France /  |r Wouter van der Zee, Christopher A.J. Wibberley, and Janos L. Urai --  |t Fault damage zones dominated by high-angle fractures within layer-parallel brittle shear zones : examples of the eastern Alps /  |r Franz-Josef Brosch and Walter Kurz --  |t The  |t distribution of faults and fractures and their importance in accommodating extensional strain at Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, UK /  |r Martin W. Putz-Perrier and David J. Sanderson --  |t Displacement-length scaling for single-event fault ruptures : insights from Newberry Springs Fault Zone and implications for fault zone structure /  |r David A. Ferrill, Kevin J. Smart, and Marius Necsoiu --  |t Normal fault terminations in limestones from the SE-Basin (France) : implications for fluid flow /  |r L. Micarelli and A. Benedicto --  |t On the structure and mechanical properties of large strike-slip faults /  |r D.R. Faulkner [and others] --  |t Frictional-viscous flow, seismicity and the geology of weak faults : a review and future directions /  |r J. Imber [and others] --  |t Fault weakening due to CO₂ degassing in the Northern Apennines : short- and long-term processes /  |r C. Collettini [and others] --  |t Deep-crust strike-slip earthquake faulting in southern Italy aided by high fluid pressure : insights from rheological analysis /  |r Paolo Boncio --  |t Deformation partitioning within a sinistral transpression zone along the southwestern margin of the Tauern Window (eastern Alps) /  |r Andreas Wölfler [and others] --  |t How can we improve estimates of bulk fault zone hydraulic properties? /  |r Rebecca J. Lunn, Zoe K. Shipton, and Aileen M. Bright --  |t Fault-related dilation, permeability enhancement, fluid flow and mineral precipitation patterns : numerical models /  |r Y. Zhang [and others] --  |t Fault and fluid interaction in a rifted margin : integrated study of calcite-sealed fault-related structures (southern Corinth margin) /  |r A. Benedicto [and others] --  |t Fluid flow properties of basin-bounding normal faults in platform carbonates, Fucino Basin, central Italy /  |r Fabrizio Agosta --  |t ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar dating of synkinematic white mica : insights from fluid-rock reaction in low-grade shear zones (Mont Blanc Massif) and constraints on timing of deformation in the NW external Alps /  |r Y. Rolland [and others] --  |t Assessment of thermal circulations in strike-slip fault systems : the Terme di Valdieri case (Italian western Alps) /  |r A. Baietto [and others] --  |t Permeability structure and co-seismic thermal pressurization on fault branches : insights from the Usukidani fault, Japan /  |r Sebastien Boutareaud [and others] 
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