2005
DOI: 10.1306/04220504099
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Structure, petrophysics, and diagenesis of shale entrained along a normal fault at Black Diamond Mines, California—Implications for fault seal

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“…Particle size controls fault evolution, with the fine model displaying narrower fault zones and fault linkage at later stages. This behavior is also observed in sand and clay analogue models of faulting (Eisenstadt and Sims, 2005). The differences between the coarse and fine models can be seen as a numerical issue resulting from the particle sizes.…”
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“…Particle size controls fault evolution, with the fine model displaying narrower fault zones and fault linkage at later stages. This behavior is also observed in sand and clay analogue models of faulting (Eisenstadt and Sims, 2005). The differences between the coarse and fine models can be seen as a numerical issue resulting from the particle sizes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Most of the information we have about faults comes from outcrop studies in 2D (e.g. Eichhubl et al, 2005) and 3D (e.g. Childs et al, 1996;Foxford et al, 1998).…”
Section: Figure 1: Examples Of Fault Zones In Outcrop (A) Fault Zonementioning
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