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Distribution and arrest of vertical through-going joints in a seismic scale carbonate platform exposure (Sorrento peninsula, Italy): insights from integrating field survey and digital outcrop model

Journal

JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
Volume 108, Issue -, Pages 121-136

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsg.2017.09.009

Keywords

SfM photogrammetry; Through-going joints; Carbonates; Seismicscale outcrops; Fracture stratigraphy

Funding

  1. Shell Italia EP
  2. University of Naples Federico II

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Through-going joints cutting across beds are often invoked to match large-scale permeability patterns in tight carbonate reservoirs. However, despite the importance of these structures for fluid flow, only few field studies focused on the understanding and estimation of through-going joint dimensional parameters, including spacing and vertical extent in relation to stratigraphy. Recent improvements in the construction of digital models of outcrops can greatly help to overcome many logistic issues, favouring the evaluation of relationships between jointing and stratigraphy at the reservoir scale. 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. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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