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Structural and physical property characterization in the Wenchuan earthquake Fault Scientific Drilling project - hole 1 (WFSD-1)

Journal

TECTONOPHYSICS
Volume 619, Issue -, Pages 86-100

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2013.08.022

Keywords

Wenchuan earthquake Fault Scientific Drilling project (WFSD); Yingxiu-Beichuan fault zone (YBF); Physical properties; Logging; Seismicity; WFSD-1

Funding

  1. National Science and Technology Planning Project of China
  2. Wenchuan earthquake Fault Scientific Drilling project (WFSD)
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41330211]

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The Wenchuan earthquake Fault Scientific Drilling project (WFSD) started right after the 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake to investigate its faulting mechanism. Hole 1 (WFSD-1) reached the Yingxiu-Beichuan fault (YBF), and core samples were recovered from 32 to 1201.15 m-depth. Core investigation and a suite of geophysical downhole logs (including P-wave velocity, natural gamma ray, self-potential, resistivity, density, porosity, temperature, magnetic susceptibility and ultrasound borehole images) were acquired in WFSD-1. Integrated studies of cores and logs facilitate qualitative and quantitative comparison of the structures and physical properties of rocks. Logging data revealed that the geothermal gradient of the volcanic Pengguan complex (above 585.75 m) is 1.85 degrees C/100 m, while that of the sedimentary Xujiahe Formation (below 585.75 m) is 2.15 degrees C/100 m. In general, natural gamma ray, resistivity, density, porosity, P-wave velocity and magnetic susceptibility primarily depend on the rock lithology. All major fault zones are characterized by high magnetic susceptibility, low density and high porosity, with mostly low resistivity, high natural gamma ray and sound wave velocity. The high magnetic susceptibility values most likely result from the transformation of magnetic minerals by frictional heating due to the earthquake. The YBF exposed in WFSD-1 can be subdivided into five different parts based on different logging responses, each of them corresponding to certain fault-rocks. The high gamma radiation, porosity and P-wave velocity, as well as low resistivity and temperature anomalies indicate that the Wenchuan earthquake fault zone is located at 585.75-594.5 m-depth, with an average inclination and dip angle of N305 degrees and 71 degrees, respectively. The fact that the fracture directions in the hanging wall and footwall are different suggests that their stress field direction is completely different, implying that the upper Pengguan complex may not be local. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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