Effect of Dilatancy on the Transition From Aseismic to Seismic Slip Due to Fluid Injection in a Fault

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作者
Ciardo, F. [1 ]
Lecampion, B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ecole Polytech Fed Lausanne, Gaznat Chair Geoenergy, Geoenergy Lab, EPFL ENAC IIC GEL, Lausanne, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
FRACTURE PROPAGATION; WEAKENING FAULT; PERMEABILITY; DEFORMATION; NUCLEATION; STABILIZATION; CONDUCTIVITY; DISPLACEMENT; STIMULATION; INSTABILITY;
D O I
10.1029/2018JB016636
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Aseismic crack growth upon activation of fault slip due to fluid injection may or may not lead to the nucleation of a dynamic rupture depending on in situ conditions, frictional properties of the fault, and the value of overpressure. In particular, a fault is coined as unstable if its residual frictional strength (r) is lower than the in situ background shear stress (o). We study here how fault dilatancy associated with slip affect shear crack propagation due to fluid injection. We use a planar bidimensional model with frictional weakening and assume that fluid flow only takes place along the fault (impermeable rock/immature fault). Dilatancy induces an undrained pore-pressure drop locally strengthening the fault. We introduce an undrained residual fault shear strength ru (function of dilatancy) and show theoretically that under the assumption of small-scale yielding, an otherwise unstable fault ((r)<(o)) is stabilized when ru is larger than (o). We numerically solve the complete coupled hydromechanical problem and confirm this theoretical estimate. It is important to note that the undrained residual strength is fully activated only if residual friction is reached. Dilatancy stabilizes an otherwise unstable fault if the nucleation of an unabated dynamic rupturewithout dilatancyis affected by residual friction, which is the case for sufficiently large injection pressure. We also discuss the effect of fault permeability increase due to slip. Our numerical results show that permeability increases lead to faster aseismic growth but do not impact the stabilizing effect of dilatancy with respect to dynamic rupture.
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页码:3724 / 3743
页数:20
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