Underground Research Laboratories to Characterize Faults in Shales

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Y. Guglielmi C. Nussbaum P. Dick P. Henry C. Gout
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

For a decade, observations and experiments conducted in underground environments worldwide (mines, underground research laboratories - URL) made it possible to bridge the scale gap between laboratory scale and large scale faults. Indeed, underground rock laboratories allow developing decameter scale relatively well constrained experiments at the smallest distance from the hypocenters. URL’s experiments allowed developing new monitoring technologies coupling pressure-strain-seismic measurements and reproducing complete earthquakes sequences analogous to natural ones. They also allowed exploring past movements of faults and sometimes also paleofluids in three dimensions and characterizing different fault architectures and hydromechanical properties in unaltered conditions. This is particularly important in the study of faults affecting clay formations which could not be observed at the Earth’s surface because of the high alteration. Here we show how examples from the Mont Terri (Switzerland) and Tournemire (France) The URLs may help in (i) defining the concepts of fault architecture in shales, (ii) estimating fault hydromechanical properties from field decameter scale experiments. Some key results are that faults which are critically stressed or at the rupture limit can reactivate for stresses variations within the range of those produced by shallow underground excavations, and that slight micrometer-to-millimeter scale reactivations may lead to large factor-of-10-to-1000 permeability increases. Such promising results show that URL’s experiments may bring new insights on some key processes that control the relations between fault stability and permeability evolutions in very permeable layers.
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APA: Y. Guglielmi C. Nussbaum P. Dick P. Henry C. Gout  (2015)  Underground Research Laboratories to Characterize Faults in Shales

MLA: Y. Guglielmi C. Nussbaum P. Dick P. Henry C. Gout Underground Research Laboratories to Characterize Faults in Shales. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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