Faults and subsurface fluid flow in the shallow crust
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Faults and subsurface fluid flow in the shallow crust
Autor:
William C Haneberg
;
Peter S Mozley
Assuntos:
Faults (Geology)
;
Fluids -- Migration
;
FALHAS (GEOLOGIA ESTRUTURAL)
;
CROSTA DA TERRA
;
GEOLOGIA
;
Earth -- Crust
;
Terre -- Croûte
Notas:
Includes bibliographical references.
Descrição:
Field based characterization of faults. Outcrop-aided characterization of a faulted hydrocarbon reservoir : Arroyo Grande Oil Field, California, USA / Controls on fault-zone architecture in poorly lithified sediments, Rio Grande Rift, New Mexico : implications for fault-zone permeability and fluid flow / Permeability alteration in small-displacement faults in poorly lithified sediments : Rio Grande Rift, central New Mexico / Fault-fracture networks and related fluid flow and sealing, Brushy Canyon formation, West Texas / Laboratory and modeling studies. Brittle faulting and permeability evolution : hydromechanical measurement, microstructural observation, and network modeling / Fault zone architecture and fluid flow : insights from field data and numerical modeling / Geochemistry and hydromechanical interaction of fluids associated with the San Andreas Fault system, California / Solute-sieving-induced calcite precipitation on pulverized quartz sand : experimental results and implications for the membrane behavior of fault gorge / Flow-path textures and mineralogy in Tuffs of the unsaturated zone /
-- Geothermal studies. How do fracture-vein systems form in a geothermal reservoir? examples from northern Honshu, Japan / Hydrogeothermal studies on the southern part of Sandia national laboratories / Kirtland Air Force base-data regarding ground-water flow across the boundary of an intermontane basin /
Títulos relacionados:
Série:Geophysical monograph series ; 113
Editor:
Washington, DC : American Geophysical Union
Data de criação/publicação:
c1999
Formato:
ix, 222 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 28 cm..
Idioma:
Inglês
Disponível na Biblioteca:
IAG - Inst. Ast. Geo. Ciên. Atmosféricas (550.5 F267 v.113 GMS )