Permeability Variations Associated With Fault Reactivation in a Claystone Formation Investigated by Field Experiments and Numerical Simulations
Abstract
We studied the relation between rupture and changes in permeability within a fault zone intersecting the Opalinus Clay formation at 300 m depth in the Mont Terri Underground Research Laboratory (Switzerland). A series of water injection experiments were performed in a borehole straddle interval set within the damage zone of the main fault. A three-component displacement sensor allowed an estimation of the displacement of a minor fault plane reactivated during a succession of step rate pressure tests. The experiment reveals that the fault hydromechanical (HM) behavior is different from one test to the other with varying pressure levels needed to trigger rupture and different slip behavior under similar pressure conditions. Numerical simulations were performed to better understand the reason for such different behavior and to investigate the relation between rupture nucleation, permeability change, pressure diffusion, and rupture propagation. Here, our main findings are as follows: (i) a rate frictional law and a rate-and-state permeability law can reproduce the first test, but it appears that the rate constitutive parameters must be pressure dependent to reproduce the complex HM behavior observed during the successive injection tests; (ii) almost similar ruptures can create or destroy the fluid diffusion pathways; (iii) a too high ormore »
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- Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States). Energy Geoscience Division
- Federal Office of Topography, Swisstopo, Wabern (Switzerland)
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- Research Org.:
- Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States)
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Energy Efficiency Office. Building Technologies Office; Japanese Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA); Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI)
- OSTI Identifier:
- 1461130
- Alternate Identifier(s):
- OSTI ID: 1422025
- Grant/Contract Number:
- AC02-05CH11231
- Resource Type:
- Accepted Manuscript
- Journal Name:
- Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth
- Additional Journal Information:
- Journal Volume: 123; Journal Issue: 2; Journal ID: ISSN 2169-9313
- Publisher:
- American Geophysical Union
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 58 GEOSCIENCES; fault reactivation; changes in permeability; rate and state; role of fluid; in situ experiment; numerical simulation
Citation Formats
Jeanne, Pierre, Guglielmi, Yves, Rutqvist, Jonny, Nussbaum, Christophe, and Birkholzer, Jens. Permeability Variations Associated With Fault Reactivation in a Claystone Formation Investigated by Field Experiments and Numerical Simulations. United States: N. p., 2018.
Web. doi:10.1002/2017JB015149.
Jeanne, Pierre, Guglielmi, Yves, Rutqvist, Jonny, Nussbaum, Christophe, & Birkholzer, Jens. Permeability Variations Associated With Fault Reactivation in a Claystone Formation Investigated by Field Experiments and Numerical Simulations. United States. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JB015149
Jeanne, Pierre, Guglielmi, Yves, Rutqvist, Jonny, Nussbaum, Christophe, and Birkholzer, Jens. Thu .
"Permeability Variations Associated With Fault Reactivation in a Claystone Formation Investigated by Field Experiments and Numerical Simulations". United States. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JB015149. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1461130.
@article{osti_1461130,
title = {Permeability Variations Associated With Fault Reactivation in a Claystone Formation Investigated by Field Experiments and Numerical Simulations},
author = {Jeanne, Pierre and Guglielmi, Yves and Rutqvist, Jonny and Nussbaum, Christophe and Birkholzer, Jens},
abstractNote = {We studied the relation between rupture and changes in permeability within a fault zone intersecting the Opalinus Clay formation at 300 m depth in the Mont Terri Underground Research Laboratory (Switzerland). A series of water injection experiments were performed in a borehole straddle interval set within the damage zone of the main fault. A three-component displacement sensor allowed an estimation of the displacement of a minor fault plane reactivated during a succession of step rate pressure tests. The experiment reveals that the fault hydromechanical (HM) behavior is different from one test to the other with varying pressure levels needed to trigger rupture and different slip behavior under similar pressure conditions. Numerical simulations were performed to better understand the reason for such different behavior and to investigate the relation between rupture nucleation, permeability change, pressure diffusion, and rupture propagation. Here, our main findings are as follows: (i) a rate frictional law and a rate-and-state permeability law can reproduce the first test, but it appears that the rate constitutive parameters must be pressure dependent to reproduce the complex HM behavior observed during the successive injection tests; (ii) almost similar ruptures can create or destroy the fluid diffusion pathways; (iii) a too high or too low diffusivity created by the main rupture prevents secondary rupture events from occurring whereas “intermediate” diffusivity favors the nucleation of a secondary rupture associated with the fluid diffusion. However, because rupture may in certain cases destroy permeability, this succession of ruptures may not necessarily create a continuous hydraulic pathway.},
doi = {10.1002/2017JB015149},
journal = {Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth},
number = 2,
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