Geomechanical paleostress inversion using fracture data

2016 ◽  
Vol 89 ◽  
pp. 197-213 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurent Maerten ◽  
Frantz Maerten ◽  
Mostfa Lejri ◽  
Paul Gillespie
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Abdul Qayyum ◽  
Jorik Willem Poessé ◽  
Nuretdin Kaymakci ◽  
Cornelis G. Langereis ◽  
Erhan Gülyüz ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Billy J. Andrews ◽  
Jennifer J. Roberts ◽  
Zoe K. Shipton ◽  
Sabina Bigi ◽  
Maria C. Tartarello ◽  
...  

Abstract. The characterisation of natural fracture networks using outcrop analogues is important in understanding sub-surface fluid flow and rock mass characteristics in fractured lithologies. It is well known from decision-sciences that subjective bias significantly impacts the way data is gathered and interpreted. This study investigates the impact of subjective bias on fracture data collected using four commonly used approaches (linear scanlines, circular scanlines, topology sampling and window sampling) both in the field and in workshops using field photographs. Considerable variability is observed between each participant's interpretation of the same scanline, and this variability is seen regardless of geological experience. Geologists appear to be either focussing on the detail or focussing on gathering larger volumes of data, and this innate personality trait affects the recorded fracture network attributes. As a result, fracture statistics derived from the field data and which are often used as inputs for geological models, can vary considerably between different geologists collecting data from the same scanline. Additionally, the personal bias of geologists collecting the data affects the size (minimum length of linear scanlines, radius of circular scanlines or area of a window sample) required of the scanline that is needed to collect a statistically representative amount of data. We suggest protocols to recognise, understand and limit the effect of subjective bias on fracture data biases during data collection.


Author(s):  
Deanne Clements Kemeny ◽  
Larry L. Howell ◽  
Sarah Fort ◽  
Susan Bromley ◽  
Nathan D. Masters

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