In Situ Stress State of the Ruhr Region (Germany) and Its Implications for Permeability Anisotropy

Author:

Kruszewski MichalORCID,Montegrossi Giordano,Backers Tobias,Saenger Erik H.

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we carried out reactivation potential analysis of discontinuities revealed from four exploration boreholes penetrating heavily faulted and folded Upper Carboniferous rock strata of the Ruhr region. We performed this study based on the notion that slip is controlled by the ratio of shear to effective normal stresses acting on a pre-existing plane of weakness in the prevailing stress field configuration. The results of this analysis were supported by indicators of localized fluid flow, both on micro- and macro-scales, which confirm relationship between secondary permeability and in situ stress state in the Ruhr region. Findings from this study, in conjunction with results of destructive laboratory testing, indicate that the steep NW–SE- and NNE–SSW-striking planar discontinuities are likely to be either close to the critical state or critically stressed in the in situ stress configuration in the Ruhr region. These planar structures, as evidenced by indicators of localized permeability, are the main fluid pathways in the studied region. The NE–SW-striking discontinuities, on the other hand, are most likely to be closed and hydraulically inactive in the prevailing stress state. Based on results gained from this study, implications for utilization of deep geothermal energy in the region were discussed.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Fraunhofer-Einrichtung für Energieinfrastruktur und Geothermie IEG

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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