Fault development through fractured pelagic carbonates of the Cingoli anticline, Italy: possible analog for subsurface fluid-conductive fractures
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
The Cingoli anticline is a late Messinian thrust-related fold that developed along the northern Apennines
front (Italy). This exposed anticline represents a potential analog of hydrocarbon reservoirs located in the
nearby Po Plain and Adriatic Sea areas. The folded rock multilayer of the Cingoli anticline includes
a heterogeneous, MesozoiceCenozoic, marine succession, consisting of massive platform carbonates
below, and layered pelagic carbonates on top. This article reports the results of analyses conducted on
pelagic micrites cropping out in two exposures located in the anticline backlimb. There, the late
CretaceouseEocene Scaglia Rossa Fm., which is characterized by thin beds of pelagic limestones and
marly limestones, is crosscut by pervasive, closely-spaced, stratabound fractures mostly consisting of
pressure solution seams (PSSs) and sheared PSSs. The fractured strata are, in places, crosscut by smalloffset
fault zones. Field and laboratory structural data are used to define the nature and type of the
different fracture sets as well as their temporal evolution and interaction. Seven main sets of stratabound
PSSs and sheared PSSs are identified and interpreted as an early background fabric crosscut by or
involved in later through-going fault zones. We propose a conceptual model of fault nucleation and
growth that envisions the studied faults as late-stage structures, which formed by incorporating and
connecting segments of bedding surfaces and early developed PSSs. We discuss our conceptual model in
terms of fault and fracture permeability, highlighting the possible role exerted by the documented
structures on subsurface fluid flow.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fault; Frac; Pressure solution seam; Scaglia Rossa formation; Fluid flow
List of contributors:
Petracchini, Lorenzo; Scrocca, Davide; Billi, Andrea
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