Search Results - "EICHHUBL, P"
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Fault core and damage zone fracture attributes vary along strike owing to interaction of fracture growth, quartz accumulation, and differing sandstone composition
Published in Journal of structural geology (01-11-2014)“…Small, meter-to decimeter-displacement oblique-slip faults cut latest Precambrian lithic arkose to feldspathic litharenite and Cambrian quartz arenite…”
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Multiblock Pore-Scale Modeling and Upscaling of Reactive Transport: Application to Carbon Sequestration
Published in Transport in porous media (01-11-2012)“…In order to safely store CO 2 in depleted reservoirs and deep saline aquifers, a better understanding of the storage mechanisms of CO 2 is needed. Reaction of…”
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Fracture development and diagenesis of Torridon Group Applecross Formation, near An Teallach, NW Scotland; millennia of brittle deformation resilience?
Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-05-2012)“…The Late Proterozoic Torridon Group Applecross Formation in the foreland of the Moine Thrust Belt, NW Scotland, contains deformation bands, three fracture sets…”
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Submarine landslides in the Santa Barbara Channel as potential tsunami sources
Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (01-01-2006)“…Recent investigations using the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institutes (MBARI) Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) "Ventana" and "Tiburon" and interpretation…”
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Structural control of fluid flow: offshore fluid seepage in the Santa Barbara Basin, California
Published in Journal of geochemical exploration (01-06-2000)“…Evidence of active and dormant fluid seepage in the Santa Barbara Basin is observed as active venting of gas and oil, bacterial mats, precipitates of…”
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Opening-mode fracture in siliceous mudstone at high homologous temperature-effect of surface forces
Published in Geophysical research letters (01-04-2001)“…In analogy to high‐temperature sintering of ceramics and metal powder compacts, the formation of opening‐mode fractures in siliceous mudstone during natural…”
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Impact of layer thickness and well orientation on caprock integrity for geologic carbon storage
Published in Journal of petroleum science & engineering (01-07-2017)“…Economic feasibility of geologic carbon storage demands sustaining large storage rates without damaging caprock seals. Reactivation of pre-existing or newly…”
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Impact of layer thickness and well orientation on caprock integrity for geologic carbon storage
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Fracture-pattern growth in the deep, chemically reactive subsurface
Published in Journal of structural geology (01-08-2023)“…Arrays of natural opening-mode fractures show systematic patterns in size and spatial arrangement. The controls on these factors are enigmatic, but in many…”
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Structural diagenesis
Published in Journal of structural geology (01-12-2010)“…Structural diagenesis is the study of the relationships between deformation or deformational structures and chemical changes to sediments. The alliance of…”
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Geological and mathematical framework for failure modes in granular rock
Published in Journal of structural geology (2006)“…We synthesize all the available data on failure processes in granular rock and provide a geological framework for the corresponding structures. We describe two…”
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Experimental investigation of chemically aided fracture growth in silicified fault rocks
Published in Geothermics (01-01-2020)“…•Subcritical fracture growth in silicified rocks depends on chemical environment.•Aqueous conditions increase fracture velocity by up to two orders of…”
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Authigenic carbonate formation at hydrocarbon seeps in continental margin sediments: A comparative study
Published in Deep-sea research. Part II, Topical studies in oceanography (01-06-2007)“…Authigenic carbonates from five continental margin locations, the Eel River Basin, Monterey Bay, Santa Barbara Basin, the Sea of Okhotsk, and the North Sea,…”
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Dilation bands: A new form of localized failure in granular media
Published in Geophysical research letters (01-12-2002)“…We report a structure that is characterized by a localized increase in porosity or dilation within a tabular band of on average 1–2 mm thickness in porous,…”
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Multiblock Pore-Scale Modeling and Upscaling of Reactive Transport: Application to Carbon Sequestration
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Ductile opening-mode fracture by pore growth and coalescence during combustion alteration of siliceous mudstone
Published in Journal of structural geology (2003)“…Opening-mode fractures with blunt tips and large maximum apertures are characteristic of clinker that formed by combustion alteration of siliceous mudstone…”
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Overprinting faulting mechanisms during the development of multiple fault sets in sandstone, Chimney Rock fault array, Utah, USA
Published in Tectonophysics (20-02-2003)“…The deformation mechanisms producing the Chimney Rock normal fault array (San Rafael Swell, Utah, USA) are identified from detailed analyses of the structural…”
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Physiography of an active transpressive margin basin: high-resolution bathymetry of the Santa Barbara basin, Southern California continental borderland
Published in Marine geology (10-05-2002)“…High-resolution swath bathymetry and backscatter data from the Santa Barbara basin reveal a distinct assemblage of morphologic and sedimentologic features…”
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Alteration and fracturing of siliceous mudstone during in situ combustion, Orcutt field, California
Published in Journal of petroleum science & engineering (01-12-2002)“…Changes in rock mineralogical composition and in fracture density and distribution resulting from natural in situ combustion of hydrocarbons were characterized…”
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