: 1) a bedding-parallel thrust fault with a 30-degree dip; 2) the lowest resistivity; 3) low density, V p and V s ; 4) high V p /V s ratio and Poisson's ratio; 5) low energy and velocity anisotropy, and low permeability or fluid mobility within the homogeneous gouge zone; 6) increasing gas (CO 2 and CH 4 ) emissions; and 7) being rich in smectite within the primary slip zone.Formation physical properties hold consistent relationships with either depth or lithology. Anisotropy of shear-wave velocity shows that the dominant fast shear polarization direction is in good agreement with an overall azimuth of the maximum horizontal stress axis, particularly within the strong anisotropic Kueichulin Formation. A drastic change in orientation of fast shear polarization across the Sanyi thrust fault at a depth of 1710 m reflects changes in stratigraphy, physical properties and structural geometry.