SOME TECTONIC CONSEQUENCES OF FLUID OVERPRESSURES AND SEEPAGE FORCES AS DEMONSTRATED BY SANDBOX MODELLING

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dc.contributor.author Mourgues R.
dc.contributor.author Cobbold P.R.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-02-14T01:54:12Z
dc.date.available 2022-02-14T01:54:12Z
dc.date.issued 2003
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=5121249
dc.identifier.citation Tectonophysics, 2003, 376, 1-2, 75-97
dc.identifier.issn 0040-1951
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/35291
dc.description.abstract We demonstrate some of the effects of fluid overpressures and seepage forces in tectonics using the results of scaled physical models. According to von Terzaghi's principle, the total state of stress in a saturated porous medium is the sum of an effective stress which controls the deformation and an isotropic fluid pressure. In tectonics, for any variation in pore fluid pressure, it is common to assume that total stresses are constant. Such an assumption is not always warranted. In experiments where air flows through sand packs, we demonstrate that gradients in fluid overpressure cause seepage forces and that these may modify total stresses. Using these principles, we have obtained yield functions for Fontainebleau sand at very small effective stresses (>5 Pa). We have corrected our results and other previously published results for significant effects of sidewall friction. For normal stresses larger than 30 Pa, the sand has a linear Coulomb yield function. The corrected cohesion is much smaller than previously reported. In extensional tests involving vertical fluid flow, the dihedral angle between conjugate normal faults decreases as effective stresses tend to zero. For nonvertical fluid flow, seepage forces modify the principle directions of stress, producing listric faults. In a sloping sedimentary sequence, the dip of normal faults depends on the overpressure gradient. We have also obtained a reorientation of principal stresses in two-dimensional numerical models. By introducing a layer of small permeability, we have been able to induce gravitational gliding in an overpressured sloping sand pack.
dc.subject FLUID OVERPRESSURES
dc.subject SEEPAGE FORCES
dc.subject SANDBOX MODELLING
dc.subject TECTONIC CONSEQUENCES
dc.title SOME TECTONIC CONSEQUENCES OF FLUID OVERPRESSURES AND SEEPAGE FORCES AS DEMONSTRATED BY SANDBOX MODELLING
dc.type Статья


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