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In situ observations on the coupling between hydraulic diffusivity and displacements during fault reactivation in shales

Guglielmi et al., 2015

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1682735151385192199
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Guglielmi Y
Elsworth D
Cappa F
Henry P
Gout C
Dick P
Durand J
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

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Key questions in fault reactivation in shales relate to the potential for enhanced fluid transport through previously low‐permeability aseismic formations. Here we explore the behavior of a 20 m long N0‐to‐170°, 75‐to‐80° W fault in shales that is critically stressed …
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