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Autor:
Richard R. Hillis, Jürgen E. Streit
Publikováno v:
Energy. 29:1445-1456
Geomechanical modelling of fault stability is an integral part of Australia’s GEODISC research program to ensure the safe storage of carbon dioxide in subsurface reservoirs. Storage of CO2 in deep saline formations or depleted hydrocarbon reservoir
Autor:
Stephen F. Cox, Jürgen E. Streit
Publikováno v:
Journal of Structural Geology. 24:107-122
Evolution of fracture porosity in mid-crustal shear zones can be simulated in in-situ experiments. Evolution of fracture networks was monitored during simple shearing of 2-mm-wide zones in wet and dry aggregates of polycrystalline biphenyl (C 6 H 5 C
Autor:
Jürgen E. Streit, Stephen F. Cox
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 106:2235-2243
Many active faults are expected to develop fluid pressures in excess of hydrostatic pressures below 3 to 7 km depth during interseismic periods. Suprahydrostatic fluid pressures are known to reduce the stresses required for brittle failure. Stress di
Autor:
Jürgen E. Streit
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 104:17929-17939
Earthquake ruptures that nucleate along faults at depth can only propagate to the Earth's surface if the shear stresses during faulting exceed the yield strength of the uppermost crust, where fluid pressures are usually hydrostatic. Suprahydrostatic
Autor:
Stephen F. Cox, Jürgen E. Streit
Publikováno v:
Journal of Metamorphic Geology. 16:197-212
The development of 10–30 m wide mylonite zones at mid-crustal depths in late Proterozoic granitoids on King Island, Tasmania, was associated with pervasive infiltration of low δ18O-fluids (+5 to +7) on the scale of the shear zones. Syndeformationa
Autor:
Jürgen E. Streit
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 102:24619-24626
Low frictional strength of faults is estimated based on existing models for earthquake recurrence, which account for compaction and hydrothermal lithification of fault rocks, as well as for the buildup of high fluid pressures in faults during interse
Autor:
Jürgen E. Streit, Jim Underschultz, R. S. Root, C.J. Otto, C.M. Gibson-Poole, Allison Hennig, Simon C. Lang
Publisher Summary This chapter illustrates that geological storage of CO2 may provide a solution to the problem of reducing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. To accurately appraise a potential site in terms of its suitabi
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-008044704-9/50068-9
Autor:
Simon C. Lang, Jacques Sayers, Lynton K. Spencer, C.M. Gibson-Poole, Lincoln Paterson, Jürgen E. Streit, Robert Root, Allison Hennig, Jonathan Ennis-King, John L. Bradshaw, Jim Undershultz
This chapter discusses geological models that are used in reservoir simulations of the injection and storage of carbon dioxide over several thousand years. The nearly-depleted gas field that was selected is heavily faulted and compartmentalized. Geom
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-008044704-9/50072-0
Predicting and monitoring the geomechanical effects of underground CO 2 injection on stresses and seal integrity of the storage formation are crucial aspects of geological CO 2 storage. An increase in formation fluid pressure in a storage formation d
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-008044570-0/50132-x
Autor:
Jürgen E. Streit, Maxwell N. Watson
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the rates of fluid flow from a range of scenarios to assist in the risk analysis for CO2 storage. The empirical data may provide guidance in estimating potential leakage rates without requiring detailed assum
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