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Shale fault zone structure and stress dependent anisotropic permeability and seismic velocity properties (Opalinus Clay, Switzerland)

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JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
卷 144, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsg.2020.104273

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Fault structure; Seismic anisotropy; Shale fault zone; Mudrock; Permeability anisotropy

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  1. DETEC [271498]
  2. BMWi
  3. RVO
  4. Gassnova
  5. BEIS
  6. Gassco
  7. Equinor
  8. Total
  9. European Commission
  10. ACT [691712]
  11. pilot and demonstration programme of the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE)
  12. Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research - Supply of Electricity (SCCER-SoE/Innosuisse)

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This study focuses on the structural and petrophysical characterization of the Opalinus Clay host rock and fault core, with implications for geological carbon sequestration and nuclear waste disposal. The research suggests similarities in matrix permeability and seismic velocity measurements between the host rock and Main Fault.
Given shale's potential to serve as both a caprock for geological carbon sequestration and as the host for nuclear waste disposal, this study focuses on the structural characterization around a 1.5-3 m thick fault within the Opalinus Clay host rock and petrophysical characterization of both the host rock and fault core. Seven boreholes were drilled at the Mont Terri Rock laboratory in late 2018 to constrain the orientation of the so-called 'Main Fault' and several fracture families within the fault core using core and image logs. Contrary to typical fault models, matrix permeability and seismic velocity measurements show similarities in the host rock and within the Main Fault. In the clay-rich samples, measurements performed in laboratory at varying confining pressures indicate p-wave velocities range from 2.60 to 2.95 km/s perpendicular to foliation and 3.38-3.58 km/s parallel to foliation at near in-situ confining pressures, which increase with similar anisotropy at higher confining pressures (200 MPa). Since the permeability of the host rock and fault zone is very low (10(-19) -10(-21) m(2)) flow is expected to prevail along fractures, where critical stress fault analysis suggests that potential hydraulically conductive fractures are actually conjugate to the Main Fault trend.

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