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Fluid migration in low-permeability faults driven by decoupling of fault slip and opening

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NATURE GEOSCIENCE
卷 15, 期 9, 页码 747-+

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DOI: 10.1038/s41561-022-00993-4

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  1. Federal Office of Topography
  2. Swisstopo
  3. US Department of Energy (Spent Fuel and Waste Science and Technology Research Group)
  4. Institut Universitaire de France

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The decoupling of fault slip and opening drives rapid fluid pressurization and migration in low-permeability faults, with fault displacement occurring before the build-up of fluid pressure. Once fluid migration occurs due to slip-induced permeability increase, the fault experiences further opening.
Decoupled fault slip and opening, leading to rapid fluid pressurization after initial failure, drives high-pressure fluid migration in low-permeability faults, according to modelling and in situ observations from a borehole fluid-injection experiment. Understanding the response of faults to the injection of high-pressure fluids is important for several subsurface applications, for example, geologic carbon sequestration or energy storage. Lab-based experiments suggest that fluid injection can activate fault slip and that this slip can lead to increased fluid transmission along low-permeability faults. Here we present in situ observations from a cross-borehole fluid-injection experiment in a low-permeability shale-bearing fault, which show fault displacement occurring before fluid-pressure build-up. Comparing these observations with numerical models with differing permeability evolution histories, we find that the observed variation in fluid pressure is best explained by a change in permeability only after the fault fails and slips beyond the pressurized area. Once fluid migration occurs along the fault as a result of slip-induced permeability increase, the fault experiences further opening due to a decrease in the effective normal stress. We suggest that decoupling of fault slip and opening, leading to a rapid increase in fluid pressurization following the initial fault slip, could be an efficient driver for fluid migration in low-permeability faults.

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