Affiliation:
1. Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, Royal School of Mines
Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BP, UK
Abstract
AbstractThis chapter focuses on the evolution of fractures during the inversion of the Bristol Channel Basin, and examines the lateral and vertical consistency of the resulting fracture network within the alternating Liassic limestones and shales. The study has two principal aims. The first is to determine the reliability of fracture systems deduced using more limited data from less well-exposed regions or unexposed regions sampled only by drilling, and the second is to assess whether the fractures are linked to a regional stress field or are the result of a local stress field controlled by the geometry and mechanism of formation of a fold.The joint patterns were studied using a combination of scanline and window sampling, and the results indicate that there are considerable variations in the fracture systems between adjacent limestone beds and also lateral variation within the same bed. Although there is little doubt that the independent development of fracture patterns in adjacent limestone beds is facilitated by the intervening shale horizons, which allow them to become mechanically decoupled, the reasons for these variations are still unclear.
Publisher
Geological Society of London
Subject
Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology
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