As coal mining depth increases,the combined effects of high stress,mining stress,and fault structures make dynamic impact hazards more frequent.The reproduction of dynamic impact phenomena is basis for studying their ...As coal mining depth increases,the combined effects of high stress,mining stress,and fault structures make dynamic impact hazards more frequent.The reproduction of dynamic impact phenomena is basis for studying their occurrence patterns and control mechanisms.Physical simulation test represents an efficacious methodology.However,there is currently a lack of simulation devices that can effectively simulate two types of dynamic impact phenomena,including high stress and fault slip dynamic impact.To solve aforementioned issues,the physical simulation test system for dynamic impact in deep roadways developed by authors is employed to carry out comparative tests of high stress and fault slip dynamic impact.The phenomena of high stress and fault slip dynamic impact are reproduced successfully.A comparative analysis is conducted on dynamic phenomena,stress evolution,roadway deformation,and support force.The high stress dynamic impact roadway instability mode,which is characterized by the release of high energy accompanied by symmetric damage,and the fault slip dynamic impact roadway instability mode,which is characterized by the propagation of unilateral stress waves accompanied by asymmetric damage,are clarified.On the basis,the differentiated control concepts for different types of dynamic impact in deep roadways are proposed.展开更多
0 INTRODUCTION Turkey is located at the intersection of the Eurasian,Anatolian,Arabian,and African tectonic plates.Due to the ongoing northward compression from the Arabian Plate,the Anatolian Plate is pushed westward...0 INTRODUCTION Turkey is located at the intersection of the Eurasian,Anatolian,Arabian,and African tectonic plates.Due to the ongoing northward compression from the Arabian Plate,the Anatolian Plate is pushed westward in a tectonic escape mechanism,leading to the formation of the North Anatolian fault zone(NAFZ)and the East Anatolian fault zone(EAFZ)(e.g.,Bayrak et al.,2015;Duman and Emre,2013;Reilinger et al.,2006).展开更多
Hydraulic fracturing(HF)has achieved significant commercial success in unconventional oil and gas development.However,it has the potential to induce fault slip.This study investigates the physical mechanisms underlyin...Hydraulic fracturing(HF)has achieved significant commercial success in unconventional oil and gas development.However,it has the potential to induce fault slip.This study investigates the physical mechanisms underlying potential fault slip triggered by HF operations under varying geological and operational constraints.First,we elucidate the relationship between the critical stress state and the elastic modulus of the fault,and refine a formula for the maximum crustal stress difference on critically stressed faults,including stress concentration,friction,and dip.Second,we compare the role of injected fluid in permeable faults with that in impermeable faults,and demonstrate that fault slips can be triggered by a combination of friction decrease and pore pressure increase,even after ceasing injection.Specifically,we reveal that friction decline dominates induced fault slip on high permeable and hydraulically connected fault.Third,based on experimental results and theoretical analysis,we quantify the influence region of stress transfer under different conditions of well location and injection pressure.The results reveal that the elastic modulus of the fault controls the stress concentration on the fault plane.The dip of the fault and the stress concentration jointly determine the maximum crustal stress difference required for failure in critically stressed reverse faults.Thus,our study is more accurate in estimating the proximity of the in-situ stress to the critical state,compared with traditional methods.For critical reverse faults,the risk of induced slip is positively correlated with both injection pressure and friction of fault plane.When the injection pressure(PI)is 100 MPa and the friction(μ)is 0.8,the safe distance from injection point to critically stressed faults along the direction of maximum principal stress and maximum principal stress(dH and dv)should exceed 25 and 18 times as the hydraulic fracture halflength.When PI is 100 MPa andμis 0.6,dH and dv are 23 and 17 times as the hydraulic fracture halflength,respectively.When PI is 60 MPa andμis 0.6,dH and dv are 18 and 13 times as the hydraulic fracture half-length,respectively.The works enhance our understanding of HF-induced fault slip and potentially guide designs of the shale gas well location and trajectory for safer production.展开更多
In this study,we employed Bayesian inversion coupled with the summation-by-parts and simultaneousapproximation-term(SBP-SAT)forward simulation method to elucidate the mechanisms behind mininginduced seismic events cau...In this study,we employed Bayesian inversion coupled with the summation-by-parts and simultaneousapproximation-term(SBP-SAT)forward simulation method to elucidate the mechanisms behind mininginduced seismic events caused by fault slip and their potential effects on rockbursts.Through Bayesian inversion,it is determined that the sources near fault FQ14 have a significant shear component.Additionally,we analyzed the stress and displacement fields of high-energy events,along with the hypocenter distribution of aftershocks,which aided in identifying the slip direction of the critically stressed fault FQ14.We also performed forward modeling to capture the complex dynamics of fault slip under varying friction laws and shear fracture modes.The selection of specific friction laws for fault slip models was based on their ability to accurately replicate observed slip behavior under various external loading conditions,thereby enhancing the applicability of our findings.Our results suggest that the slip behavior of fault FQ14 can be effectively understood by comparing different scenarios.展开更多
Mountain tunnel crossing a normal fault in seismically active zone is easily affected by normal fault slip and earthquake. It is necessary to study tunnel dynamic response under action of normal fault slip and earthqu...Mountain tunnel crossing a normal fault in seismically active zone is easily affected by normal fault slip and earthquake. It is necessary to study tunnel dynamic response under action of normal fault slip and earthquake. In this paper, a three-dimensional normal fault sliding device was designed, and a shaking table test was carried out to study tunnel seismic performance under normal fault slip. The results show that peak acceleration of lining is dominated by an existence of fault and direction of seismic excitation, not normal fault slip. And the incremental strains of lining in critical zone with 1.7 times fault thickness and centered in faults induced by normal fault slip and seismic excitation are larger than ones only by seismic excitation. And the incremental strains in critical zone increase with the increase of normal fault slip magnitude ranging from 0 to 2 mm. And normal fault slip results in a significant reduction of overall tunnel stiffness subjected to an earthquake. These experimental results provide a scientific reference for prevention and control measurement of tunnel damage under earthquake and normal fault slip.展开更多
On August 8,2017,an M_(W)6.5 earthquake occurred in Jiuzhaigou County,Sichuan Province,China,on the eastern margin of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.This study investigates the coseismic deformation field and fault model w...On August 8,2017,an M_(W)6.5 earthquake occurred in Jiuzhaigou County,Sichuan Province,China,on the eastern margin of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.This study investigates the coseismic deformation field and fault model with ascending and descending Sentinel-1 synthetic aperture radar(SAR)images,aftershock distribution,and elastic half-space dislocation model.The regional fault slip pattern is then quantita-tively examined using the boundary element method.The results show that the ascending and descending interferometric synthetic aperture radar(InSAR)coseismic deformation fields display an overall NNW-SSE trend,with more significant deformation on the southwest side of the fault.The coseismic fault geometry is divided into NW and SE sub-faults with strikes of 162.1°and 149.3°,respectively.The coseismic fault slip is dominated by a left-lateral strike-slip movement with an average rake of-2.31°,mainly occurring at a depth of 0-13.04 km with a shape of an approximately inverted triangle.The fault slip features two peak slip zones,with a maximum of 1.39 m.The total seismic moment is 6.34×10^(18)N·m(M_(W)6.47).The boundary element calculation quantitatively indicates that the regional fault slip pattern may be mainly attributable to the changing strike and dip.The strike changes from NNWeSSE to nearly NS direction,and the dip gradually decreases from the Jiuzhaigou earthquake fault in the north to the Huya fault in the south.With these characteristics,the Huya and the Jiuzhaigou earthquake faults form the eastern boundary of the Minshan uplift zone and accommodate the accumulated deformation.展开更多
The Hori's inverse method based on spectral decomposition was applied to estimate coseismic slip distribution on the rupture plane of the 14 November 2001 Ms8.1 Kunlun earthquake based on GPS survey results. The inve...The Hori's inverse method based on spectral decomposition was applied to estimate coseismic slip distribution on the rupture plane of the 14 November 2001 Ms8.1 Kunlun earthquake based on GPS survey results. The inversion result shows that the six sliding models can be constrained by the coseismic GPS data. The established slips mainly concentrated along the eastern segment of the fault rupture, and the maximum magnitude is about 7 m. Slip on the eastern segment of the fault rupture represents as purely left-lateral strike-slip. Slip on the western segment of the seismic rupture represents as mainly dip-stip with the maximum dip-slip about 1 m. Total predicted scalar seismic moment is 5.196× 10^2° N.m. Our results constrained by geodetic data are consistent with seismological results.展开更多
Based on the collection of active fault slip rate data of large intra-continental shallow thrust earthquakes occurring in the triangular seismic region of the East Asia continent,a preliminary analysis has been perfor...Based on the collection of active fault slip rate data of large intra-continental shallow thrust earthquakes occurring in the triangular seismic region of the East Asia continent,a preliminary analysis has been performed with results showing that the Wenchuan,Sichuan, China earthquake ( MS = 8.0) of May 12,2008 occurred on the Longmenshan Mountain active fault with an abnormally low slip rate.展开更多
A graphical method for determining the principal stress distribution of a triaxial stress state from a fault slipstate was proposed by Aleksandrowski in 1985,based on Arthaud′s concept of plane movement,Alek-sandrow...A graphical method for determining the principal stress distribution of a triaxial stress state from a fault slipstate was proposed by Aleksandrowski in 1985,based on Arthaud′s concept of plane movement,Alek-sandrowski′s method,however,is only valid for the cases in which the values of the stress ratios(C)are consid-ered 1o be ,10,2,1.1 and 1.Whether the method is applicable for general cases of all values of C has not yetbeen confirmed.In this paper.Aleksandrowskis′ method is tested using a numerical derivation from spatialgeometric analysis,and it is revealed that this method is correct for all values of stress ratios other than C=,10,2,1.1,and 1,i.c-【C【.展开更多
A complex geological environment with faults can be encountered in the process of coal mining.Fault activation can cause instantaneous structure slipping,releasing a significant amount of elastic strain energy during ...A complex geological environment with faults can be encountered in the process of coal mining.Fault activation can cause instantaneous structure slipping,releasing a significant amount of elastic strain energy during underground coal mining.This would trigger strong rockburst disasters.To understand the occurrence of fault-slip induced rockbursts,we developed a physical model test system for fault-slip induced rockbursts in coal mine drifts.The boundary energy storage(BES)loading apparatus and bottom rapid retraction(BRR)apparatus are designed to realize energy compensation and continuous boundary stress transfer of the surrounding rocks for instantaneous fault slip,as well as to provide space for the potential fault slip.Taking the typical fault-slip induced rockburst in the Xinjulong Coal Mine,China,as the background,we conducted a model test using the test system.The deformation and stress in the rock surrounding the drift and the support unit force during fault slip are analyzed.The deformation and failure characteristics and dynamic responses of drifts under fault-slip induced rockbursts are obtained.The test results illustrate the rationality and effectiveness of the test system.Finally,corresponding recommendations and prospects are proposed based on our findings.展开更多
Shear strain energy is a pivotal physical quantity in the occurrence of earthquakes and rockbursts during deep mining operations.This research is focused on understanding the changes in shear strain energy in the cont...Shear strain energy is a pivotal physical quantity in the occurrence of earthquakes and rockbursts during deep mining operations.This research is focused on understanding the changes in shear strain energy in the context of retreating longwall mining,which is essential for the optimized design and mitigation of rockbursts and seismic events.Through the application of innovative analytical models,this study expands its analytical range to include the variations in shear strain energy caused by fault coseismic slip.An integrated methodology is utilized,taking into account the changes in coseismic and fault friction parameters as well as enhancements in mining-induced stress and existing background stresses.Our numerical investigation highlights the significance of mining location and fault characteristics as key determinants of shear strain energy modifications.The analysis demonstrates significant spatial variability in shear strain energy,especially noting that fault slip near the mining face greatly increases the likelihood of rockburst.This finding emphasizes the need to integrate fault coseismic slip dynamics into the triggering factors of rock(coal)bursts,thus broadening the theoretical foundation for addressing geological hazards in deep mining operations.The results are further corroborated by observational data from the vicinity of the F16 fault zone,introducing the concept of mining-induced fault coseismic slip as an essential element in the theoretical framework for understanding rockburst triggers.展开更多
Offset geomorphic features and deformed late Quaternary strata indicate active deformation along the Langshan-Seertengshan piedmont fault (LSPF), one of the most active faults in the Hetao fault zone in Inner Mongol...Offset geomorphic features and deformed late Quaternary strata indicate active deformation along the Langshan-Seertengshan piedmont fault (LSPF), one of the most active faults in the Hetao fault zone in Inner Mongolia, North China. The widespread occurrence of bedrock fault scarps along the LSPF offers excellent opportunity to examine the faulting history. Using cosmogenic ^10Be exposure dating, we measured the exposure ages of the western Langshankou scarp, located in the middle segment of the LSPF. Our data revealed at least two earthquakes that occurred at 22.2±3.3 Ira and 7.2±2.4 ka, respectively. These events are consistent with previous paleoseismic trench studies. The regression of the relationship between the age and sampling height along the scarp yield a fault slip rate of 0.10 ±0.05/-0.06 mm/yr, which is significantly lower than the average post-late Pleistocene fault slip rate of ~1 mm/yr, as estimated from the offset of the T2 terraces by previous studies. This indicates that the slip of the LSPF may have been accommodated by other fault branches.展开更多
In this article,a method to determine the complete stress tensor by use of fault slip data in combination with experimental parameters of rock mechanics is elucidated;the direction and magnitude of recent tectonic str...In this article,a method to determine the complete stress tensor by use of fault slip data in combination with experimental parameters of rock mechanics is elucidated;the direction and magnitude of recent tectonic stress in the Xianshuihe fault zone are determined by this method from a great deal of active fault striae data observed in the fault zone and the envelope of rock fracture determined experimentally for rock samples collected from the fault zone;and the applicability of the method and reliability of calculation results are discussed.展开更多
An unusual increase in seismicity rate near the development and production sites of unconventional energy(e.g.,natural gas and geothermal fluids)has been attributed to subsurface fluid injection.Damaging and hazardous...An unusual increase in seismicity rate near the development and production sites of unconventional energy(e.g.,natural gas and geothermal fluids)has been attributed to subsurface fluid injection.Damaging and hazardous earthquakes in many countries(e.g.,China,South Korea,and the United States)have motivated tremendous effort to understand the complexity of fault slip behaviors in response to fluid pressurization.This study reviews key characteristics of injection-induced fault slip and highlights prediction and mitigation strategies relevant to unconventional energy projects.This capability relies on adequate understanding and characterization of first-and second-order friction and stability behaviors of faults as well as impacts of fluid pressurization and its role in triggering aseismic,seismic,and transitional slip behaviors.Suitable methods of investigation and characterization are noted together with typical examples together with scientific advances in our understanding towards forewarning and mitigation.Present challenges are addressed relating to the understanding of complex secondorder friction behaviors and the location and characterization of blind faults.These needs are aided in the integration of multi-scale and multi-physical data obtained from laboratory,numerical,and field studies to offer crucial information for induced hazard preparedness and rapid run-up assessment.Finally,emerging technologies contributing to an improved understanding,such as data analytics and machine learning,are discussed in heralding the next frontier for injection-induced seismicity research.展开更多
With the more complete acoustic emission(AE)catalog improved by the multi-channel AE matched-filter technique(MFT),we study the spatiotemporal evolution of the AE activities after laboratory stick-slip events incorpor...With the more complete acoustic emission(AE)catalog improved by the multi-channel AE matched-filter technique(MFT),we study the spatiotemporal evolution of the AE activities after laboratory stick-slip events incorporate with the slip data recorded by displacement transducers on an^1.5 m granite fault.The results show that the number of the AE events identified by MFT is about 9 times larger than that of the traditional method.A logarithmic expansion of early AE events along the fault strike is observed as a function of time,whereas the fault does not slip in the same manner.Thus,we related the expansion of the early AE events along the fault to the stress transfer caused by the adjacent AE events.Moreover,there is a good correlation between the cumulative number of the later AE events and the amount of fault slip.It suggests that the stress change caused by the continuous slip of the simulated fault after the stick-slip events response for the later AE events near or on the simulated fault.展开更多
Riedel shear system,which consists of some different oriented faults and derivative structures,is an important pattern of tectonic activity and stress regulation,which has been widely applied to the interpretation of ...Riedel shear system,which consists of some different oriented faults and derivative structures,is an important pattern of tectonic activity and stress regulation,which has been widely applied to the interpretation of intracontinental deformation.The Laolongwan Basin,located in the western Haiyuan fault zone at the northeastern Tibetan Plateau,is a key area to study the Cenozoic intracontinental deformation in the northeastern plateau,which formed a complex active fault system during the Cenozoic.However,the activity of these faults and their kinematic mechanism remain unclear.In this contribution,based on detailed structural interpretation of remote sensing image,field observations and OSL dating analysis,we propose a Riedel Shear model of active fault system in the Laolongwan Basin.Our observations show that this active fault system consist of four major faults,including the left strike-slip Hasi Shan fault and Zihong Shan fault with thrusting characteristics,the Southern Zihong Shan thrust fault and the Mijia Shan normal fault.The fault offset and OSL dating analyses suggest that the left-lateral slip rate of the Hasi Shan fault is~2.60-3.01 mm/a since ca.15 ka,whereas the Zihong Shan fault is~1.10-1.13 mm/a since ca.14 ka.Faultslip vectors analyses indicate that the active fault system related to the Riedel Shear in the Laolongwan Basin was controlled by the regional ENE-WSW compressive stress.This compression also caused the significant left-lateral strike-slip movement along the Haiyuan fault zone at the same time,which might result from the northeastward continuous expanding of the Tibetan Plateau during the Late Cenozoic.展开更多
The Xianshuihe fault zone is a seismo-genetic fault zone of left-lateral slip in Southwest China. Since 1725, a total of 59 Ms ≥ 5.0 earthquakes have occurred along this fault zone, including 18 Ms 6.0–6.9 and eight...The Xianshuihe fault zone is a seismo-genetic fault zone of left-lateral slip in Southwest China. Since 1725, a total of 59 Ms ≥ 5.0 earthquakes have occurred along this fault zone, including 18 Ms 6.0–6.9 and eight Ms ≥ 7.0 earthquakes. The seismic risk of the Xianshuihe fault zone is a large and realistic threat to the western Sichuan economic corridor. Based on previous studies, we carried out field geological survey and remote sensing interpretation in the fault zone. In addition, geophysical surveys, trenching and age-dating were conducted in the key parts to better understand the geometry, spatial distribution and activity of the fault zone. We infer to divide the fault zone into two parts: the northwest part and the southeast part, with total eight segments. Their Late Quaternary slip rates vary in a range of 11.5 mm/a –(3±1) mm/a. The seismic activities of the Xianshuihe fault zone are frequent and strong, periodical, and reoccurred. Combining the spatial and temporal distribution of the historical earthquakes, the seismic hazard of the Xianshuihe fault zone has been predicted by using the relationship between magnitude and frequency of earthquakes caused by different fault segments. The prediction results show that the segment between Daofu and Qianning has a possibility of Ms ≥ 7.0 earthquakes, while the segment between Shimian and Luding is likely to have earthquakes of about Ms 7.0. It is suggested to establish a GPS or In SAR-based real-time monitoring network of surface displacement to cover the Xianshuihe fault zone, and an early warning system of earthquakes and post seismic geohazards to cover the major residential areas.展开更多
Recent studies, focused on dihedral angles and intersection processes, have increased understandings of conjugate fault mechanisms. We present new 3-D seismic data and microstructural core analysis in a case study of ...Recent studies, focused on dihedral angles and intersection processes, have increased understandings of conjugate fault mechanisms. We present new 3-D seismic data and microstructural core analysis in a case study of a large conjugate strike-slip fault system from the intracratonic Tarim Basin, NW China. Within our study area, "X" type NE and NW trending faults occur within Cambrian- Ordovician carbonates. The dihedral angles of these conjugate faults have narrow ranges, 19~ to 62~ in the Cambrian and 26~ to 51~ in the Ordovician, and their modes are 42~ and 44~ respectively. These data are significantly different from the ~60~ predicted by the Coulomb fracture criterion. It is concluded that: (1) The dihedral angles of the conjugate faults were not controlled by confining pressure, which was low and associated with shallow burial; (2) As dihedral angles were not controlled by pressure they can be used to determine the shortening direction during faulting; (3) Sequential slip may have played an important role in forming conjugate fault intersections; (4) The conjugate fault system of the Tarim basin initiated as rhombic joints; these subsequently developed into sequentially active "X" type conjugate faults; followed by preferential development of the NW-trending faults; then reactivation of the NE trending faults. This intact rhombic conjugate fault system presents new insights into mechanisms of dihedral angle development, with particular relevance to intracratonic basins.展开更多
In the present study, methodologies to evaluate damage around an underground opening due to seismic waves arising from mining-induced fault-slip are examined. First, expressions for an associated flow rule with a fail...In the present study, methodologies to evaluate damage around an underground opening due to seismic waves arising from mining-induced fault-slip are examined. First, expressions for an associated flow rule with a failure criterion are developed for biaxial stress conditions, which are implemented into FLAC3D code. A three-dimensional(3D) mine model encompassing a fault running parallel to a steeply dipping orebody is constructed, whereby static and dynamic analyses are performed to extract stopes and simulate fault-slip in dynamic condition, respectively. In the analysis, the developed biaxial model is applied to the stope wall. The fault-slip simulation is performed, considering shearing of fault surface asperities and resultant stress drop driving the fault-slip. Two methodologies to evaluate damage caused by seismic waves arising from the simulated fault-slip are examined:(i) the ratio of dynamic plastic strain increment to elastic strain limit and(ii) plastic strain energy density. For the former one, two types of strain increments are tested, namely effective shear strain increment and volumetric strain increment.The results indicate that volumetric strain increment is a suitable index for detecting damage near the stope wall, while effective shear strain increment is appropriate for evaluating damage in backfill. The evaluation method with plastic strain energy density is found to be capable of assessing damage accumulated in an extensive area caused by rock mass oscillation due to seismic wave propagation. Possible damage to mine developments in the proximity of a stope is clearly described with the index. The comparison of the two methods clarifies that the former one assesses "instantaneous" damage, which is found to be different from "accumulated" damage calculated using plastic strain energy density, in terms of damage area and its location. It is thus concluded that the combination of the two methodologies leads to more accurate damage assessment as a proper measure against rockburst.展开更多
The structural analysis based on the explanation of seismic profiles indicates that a lot of thrust faults and strike-slip faults of Late Cenozoic occur in western Hexi Corridor and its nearby regions. They can be di...The structural analysis based on the explanation of seismic profiles indicates that a lot of thrust faults and strike-slip faults of Late Cenozoic occur in western Hexi Corridor and its nearby regions. They can be divided into two types. One is thrust faults dipping southwards and extending NWwards, which was mainly correlated with the thrusting of northern Qilianshan and located at the NE margin of Qilianshan and the southwestern Hexi Corridor, the other is thrust faults and strike-slip faults that were related to the strike-slipping of Altun fault and located mainly at the regions of Hongliuxia, Kuantaishan, and Helishan that are close to the Altun fault. All these faults, which were related to the remote effects of collision between the two continents of India and Tibet during the Late Eocene and later, started to develop since the Late Tertiary and presented the features of violent thrust or strike-slip movement in Quaternary. Many of them are still active up to now and thus belong to the active faults that are the potential inducement of earthquakes in the Hexi Corridor. Moreover, a lot of intense structural deformation and many morphology phenomena such as tectonic terrace and river offset were formed under the control of these faults in Quaternary.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.U24A2088,42177130,42277174,and 42477166).
文摘As coal mining depth increases,the combined effects of high stress,mining stress,and fault structures make dynamic impact hazards more frequent.The reproduction of dynamic impact phenomena is basis for studying their occurrence patterns and control mechanisms.Physical simulation test represents an efficacious methodology.However,there is currently a lack of simulation devices that can effectively simulate two types of dynamic impact phenomena,including high stress and fault slip dynamic impact.To solve aforementioned issues,the physical simulation test system for dynamic impact in deep roadways developed by authors is employed to carry out comparative tests of high stress and fault slip dynamic impact.The phenomena of high stress and fault slip dynamic impact are reproduced successfully.A comparative analysis is conducted on dynamic phenomena,stress evolution,roadway deformation,and support force.The high stress dynamic impact roadway instability mode,which is characterized by the release of high energy accompanied by symmetric damage,and the fault slip dynamic impact roadway instability mode,which is characterized by the propagation of unilateral stress waves accompanied by asymmetric damage,are clarified.On the basis,the differentiated control concepts for different types of dynamic impact in deep roadways are proposed.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.42174023,42304037)the National Key Research and Development Program(No.2022YFB3903602)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province(No.2024JJ3031)the Frontier Cross Research Project of Central South University(No.2023QYJC006)。
文摘0 INTRODUCTION Turkey is located at the intersection of the Eurasian,Anatolian,Arabian,and African tectonic plates.Due to the ongoing northward compression from the Arabian Plate,the Anatolian Plate is pushed westward in a tectonic escape mechanism,leading to the formation of the North Anatolian fault zone(NAFZ)and the East Anatolian fault zone(EAFZ)(e.g.,Bayrak et al.,2015;Duman and Emre,2013;Reilinger et al.,2006).
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.:52274175)。
文摘Hydraulic fracturing(HF)has achieved significant commercial success in unconventional oil and gas development.However,it has the potential to induce fault slip.This study investigates the physical mechanisms underlying potential fault slip triggered by HF operations under varying geological and operational constraints.First,we elucidate the relationship between the critical stress state and the elastic modulus of the fault,and refine a formula for the maximum crustal stress difference on critically stressed faults,including stress concentration,friction,and dip.Second,we compare the role of injected fluid in permeable faults with that in impermeable faults,and demonstrate that fault slips can be triggered by a combination of friction decrease and pore pressure increase,even after ceasing injection.Specifically,we reveal that friction decline dominates induced fault slip on high permeable and hydraulically connected fault.Third,based on experimental results and theoretical analysis,we quantify the influence region of stress transfer under different conditions of well location and injection pressure.The results reveal that the elastic modulus of the fault controls the stress concentration on the fault plane.The dip of the fault and the stress concentration jointly determine the maximum crustal stress difference required for failure in critically stressed reverse faults.Thus,our study is more accurate in estimating the proximity of the in-situ stress to the critical state,compared with traditional methods.For critical reverse faults,the risk of induced slip is positively correlated with both injection pressure and friction of fault plane.When the injection pressure(PI)is 100 MPa and the friction(μ)is 0.8,the safe distance from injection point to critically stressed faults along the direction of maximum principal stress and maximum principal stress(dH and dv)should exceed 25 and 18 times as the hydraulic fracture halflength.When PI is 100 MPa andμis 0.6,dH and dv are 23 and 17 times as the hydraulic fracture halflength,respectively.When PI is 60 MPa andμis 0.6,dH and dv are 18 and 13 times as the hydraulic fracture half-length,respectively.The works enhance our understanding of HF-induced fault slip and potentially guide designs of the shale gas well location and trajectory for safer production.
基金the Graduate Innovation Program of China University of Mining and Technology,the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant No.2023WLKXJ017)the Postgraduate Research&Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province(Grant No.KYCX23_2776)the Shandong Energy Group(Grant No.SNKJ2022BJ03-R28)。
文摘In this study,we employed Bayesian inversion coupled with the summation-by-parts and simultaneousapproximation-term(SBP-SAT)forward simulation method to elucidate the mechanisms behind mininginduced seismic events caused by fault slip and their potential effects on rockbursts.Through Bayesian inversion,it is determined that the sources near fault FQ14 have a significant shear component.Additionally,we analyzed the stress and displacement fields of high-energy events,along with the hypocenter distribution of aftershocks,which aided in identifying the slip direction of the critically stressed fault FQ14.We also performed forward modeling to capture the complex dynamics of fault slip under varying friction laws and shear fracture modes.The selection of specific friction laws for fault slip models was based on their ability to accurately replicate observed slip behavior under various external loading conditions,thereby enhancing the applicability of our findings.Our results suggest that the slip behavior of fault FQ14 can be effectively understood by comparing different scenarios.
基金Project(51674287)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China。
文摘Mountain tunnel crossing a normal fault in seismically active zone is easily affected by normal fault slip and earthquake. It is necessary to study tunnel dynamic response under action of normal fault slip and earthquake. In this paper, a three-dimensional normal fault sliding device was designed, and a shaking table test was carried out to study tunnel seismic performance under normal fault slip. The results show that peak acceleration of lining is dominated by an existence of fault and direction of seismic excitation, not normal fault slip. And the incremental strains of lining in critical zone with 1.7 times fault thickness and centered in faults induced by normal fault slip and seismic excitation are larger than ones only by seismic excitation. And the incremental strains in critical zone increase with the increase of normal fault slip magnitude ranging from 0 to 2 mm. And normal fault slip results in a significant reduction of overall tunnel stiffness subjected to an earthquake. These experimental results provide a scientific reference for prevention and control measurement of tunnel damage under earthquake and normal fault slip.
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2018YFC1503603,2016YFB0501405)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41874011,41774011)。
文摘On August 8,2017,an M_(W)6.5 earthquake occurred in Jiuzhaigou County,Sichuan Province,China,on the eastern margin of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.This study investigates the coseismic deformation field and fault model with ascending and descending Sentinel-1 synthetic aperture radar(SAR)images,aftershock distribution,and elastic half-space dislocation model.The regional fault slip pattern is then quantita-tively examined using the boundary element method.The results show that the ascending and descending interferometric synthetic aperture radar(InSAR)coseismic deformation fields display an overall NNW-SSE trend,with more significant deformation on the southwest side of the fault.The coseismic fault geometry is divided into NW and SE sub-faults with strikes of 162.1°and 149.3°,respectively.The coseismic fault slip is dominated by a left-lateral strike-slip movement with an average rake of-2.31°,mainly occurring at a depth of 0-13.04 km with a shape of an approximately inverted triangle.The fault slip features two peak slip zones,with a maximum of 1.39 m.The total seismic moment is 6.34×10^(18)N·m(M_(W)6.47).The boundary element calculation quantitatively indicates that the regional fault slip pattern may be mainly attributable to the changing strike and dip.The strike changes from NNWeSSE to nearly NS direction,and the dip gradually decreases from the Jiuzhaigou earthquake fault in the north to the Huya fault in the south.With these characteristics,the Huya and the Jiuzhaigou earthquake faults form the eastern boundary of the Minshan uplift zone and accommodate the accumulated deformation.
基金supported by Chinese Joint Seismological Science Foundation(A07005)basic research foundation from Institute of Earthquake Science,and State Key Basic Research De-velopment and Programming Project of China(2004CB418403)
文摘The Hori's inverse method based on spectral decomposition was applied to estimate coseismic slip distribution on the rupture plane of the 14 November 2001 Ms8.1 Kunlun earthquake based on GPS survey results. The inversion result shows that the six sliding models can be constrained by the coseismic GPS data. The established slips mainly concentrated along the eastern segment of the fault rupture, and the maximum magnitude is about 7 m. Slip on the eastern segment of the fault rupture represents as purely left-lateral strike-slip. Slip on the western segment of the seismic rupture represents as mainly dip-stip with the maximum dip-slip about 1 m. Total predicted scalar seismic moment is 5.196× 10^2° N.m. Our results constrained by geodetic data are consistent with seismological results.
基金Funded as a sub-project entitled"Tectonic Patterns of Strong Earthquakes in the Central Asia Continent and Its Dynamic Setting(2008CB425703)"within the project"A Study on the Occurrence Mechanism of the Wenchuan Earthquake and Its Large-scale Regional Dynamic Setting" under the National Key Basic R & D Program (973 Program),China
文摘Based on the collection of active fault slip rate data of large intra-continental shallow thrust earthquakes occurring in the triangular seismic region of the East Asia continent,a preliminary analysis has been performed with results showing that the Wenchuan,Sichuan, China earthquake ( MS = 8.0) of May 12,2008 occurred on the Longmenshan Mountain active fault with an abnormally low slip rate.
文摘A graphical method for determining the principal stress distribution of a triaxial stress state from a fault slipstate was proposed by Aleksandrowski in 1985,based on Arthaud′s concept of plane movement,Alek-sandrowski′s method,however,is only valid for the cases in which the values of the stress ratios(C)are consid-ered 1o be ,10,2,1.1 and 1.Whether the method is applicable for general cases of all values of C has not yetbeen confirmed.In this paper.Aleksandrowskis′ method is tested using a numerical derivation from spatialgeometric analysis,and it is revealed that this method is correct for all values of stress ratios other than C=,10,2,1.1,and 1,i.c-【C【.
基金support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.51927807,42077267 and 42277174).
文摘A complex geological environment with faults can be encountered in the process of coal mining.Fault activation can cause instantaneous structure slipping,releasing a significant amount of elastic strain energy during underground coal mining.This would trigger strong rockburst disasters.To understand the occurrence of fault-slip induced rockbursts,we developed a physical model test system for fault-slip induced rockbursts in coal mine drifts.The boundary energy storage(BES)loading apparatus and bottom rapid retraction(BRR)apparatus are designed to realize energy compensation and continuous boundary stress transfer of the surrounding rocks for instantaneous fault slip,as well as to provide space for the potential fault slip.Taking the typical fault-slip induced rockburst in the Xinjulong Coal Mine,China,as the background,we conducted a model test using the test system.The deformation and stress in the rock surrounding the drift and the support unit force during fault slip are analyzed.The deformation and failure characteristics and dynamic responses of drifts under fault-slip induced rockbursts are obtained.The test results illustrate the rationality and effectiveness of the test system.Finally,corresponding recommendations and prospects are proposed based on our findings.
文摘Shear strain energy is a pivotal physical quantity in the occurrence of earthquakes and rockbursts during deep mining operations.This research is focused on understanding the changes in shear strain energy in the context of retreating longwall mining,which is essential for the optimized design and mitigation of rockbursts and seismic events.Through the application of innovative analytical models,this study expands its analytical range to include the variations in shear strain energy caused by fault coseismic slip.An integrated methodology is utilized,taking into account the changes in coseismic and fault friction parameters as well as enhancements in mining-induced stress and existing background stresses.Our numerical investigation highlights the significance of mining location and fault characteristics as key determinants of shear strain energy modifications.The analysis demonstrates significant spatial variability in shear strain energy,especially noting that fault slip near the mining face greatly increases the likelihood of rockburst.This finding emphasizes the need to integrate fault coseismic slip dynamics into the triggering factors of rock(coal)bursts,thus broadening the theoretical foundation for addressing geological hazards in deep mining operations.The results are further corroborated by observational data from the vicinity of the F16 fault zone,introducing the concept of mining-induced fault coseismic slip as an essential element in the theoretical framework for understanding rockburst triggers.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.41171001)the 1:50000 Active Fault Mapping of Langshan Piedmont Fault (Grant No.201408023)the Basic Research Business Foundation of the China Earthquake Administration (Grant No.ZDJ2012-02)
文摘Offset geomorphic features and deformed late Quaternary strata indicate active deformation along the Langshan-Seertengshan piedmont fault (LSPF), one of the most active faults in the Hetao fault zone in Inner Mongolia, North China. The widespread occurrence of bedrock fault scarps along the LSPF offers excellent opportunity to examine the faulting history. Using cosmogenic ^10Be exposure dating, we measured the exposure ages of the western Langshankou scarp, located in the middle segment of the LSPF. Our data revealed at least two earthquakes that occurred at 22.2±3.3 Ira and 7.2±2.4 ka, respectively. These events are consistent with previous paleoseismic trench studies. The regression of the relationship between the age and sampling height along the scarp yield a fault slip rate of 0.10 ±0.05/-0.06 mm/yr, which is significantly lower than the average post-late Pleistocene fault slip rate of ~1 mm/yr, as estimated from the offset of the T2 terraces by previous studies. This indicates that the slip of the LSPF may have been accommodated by other fault branches.
文摘In this article,a method to determine the complete stress tensor by use of fault slip data in combination with experimental parameters of rock mechanics is elucidated;the direction and magnitude of recent tectonic stress in the Xianshuihe fault zone are determined by this method from a great deal of active fault striae data observed in the fault zone and the envelope of rock fracture determined experimentally for rock samples collected from the fault zone;and the applicability of the method and reliability of calculation results are discussed.
基金supported by National Research Foundation,Singapore under its Intra-CREATE Thematic Grant(Award No.NRF2019-THE001-0002).
文摘An unusual increase in seismicity rate near the development and production sites of unconventional energy(e.g.,natural gas and geothermal fluids)has been attributed to subsurface fluid injection.Damaging and hazardous earthquakes in many countries(e.g.,China,South Korea,and the United States)have motivated tremendous effort to understand the complexity of fault slip behaviors in response to fluid pressurization.This study reviews key characteristics of injection-induced fault slip and highlights prediction and mitigation strategies relevant to unconventional energy projects.This capability relies on adequate understanding and characterization of first-and second-order friction and stability behaviors of faults as well as impacts of fluid pressurization and its role in triggering aseismic,seismic,and transitional slip behaviors.Suitable methods of investigation and characterization are noted together with typical examples together with scientific advances in our understanding towards forewarning and mitigation.Present challenges are addressed relating to the understanding of complex secondorder friction behaviors and the location and characterization of blind faults.These needs are aided in the integration of multi-scale and multi-physical data obtained from laboratory,numerical,and field studies to offer crucial information for induced hazard preparedness and rapid run-up assessment.Finally,emerging technologies contributing to an improved understanding,such as data analytics and machine learning,are discussed in heralding the next frontier for injection-induced seismicity research.
基金supported by National Key R&D Program of China(2016YFE0109300)National Natural Science Foundation of China(41874061 and41802231)。
文摘With the more complete acoustic emission(AE)catalog improved by the multi-channel AE matched-filter technique(MFT),we study the spatiotemporal evolution of the AE activities after laboratory stick-slip events incorporate with the slip data recorded by displacement transducers on an^1.5 m granite fault.The results show that the number of the AE events identified by MFT is about 9 times larger than that of the traditional method.A logarithmic expansion of early AE events along the fault strike is observed as a function of time,whereas the fault does not slip in the same manner.Thus,we related the expansion of the early AE events along the fault to the stress transfer caused by the adjacent AE events.Moreover,there is a good correlation between the cumulative number of the later AE events and the amount of fault slip.It suggests that the stress change caused by the continuous slip of the simulated fault after the stick-slip events response for the later AE events near or on the simulated fault.
基金financially supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing,China(No.cstc2020jcyj-msxm X0487)the Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Sedimentary Basins and Oil and Gas Resources,the Ministry of Natural Resources(No.cdcgs2022006)+2 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.42072001)the China Geological Survey(No.DD20190018)the Science and Technology Innovation Fund for Postgraduates of Chongqing University of Science and Technology(No.YKJCX2220101)。
文摘Riedel shear system,which consists of some different oriented faults and derivative structures,is an important pattern of tectonic activity and stress regulation,which has been widely applied to the interpretation of intracontinental deformation.The Laolongwan Basin,located in the western Haiyuan fault zone at the northeastern Tibetan Plateau,is a key area to study the Cenozoic intracontinental deformation in the northeastern plateau,which formed a complex active fault system during the Cenozoic.However,the activity of these faults and their kinematic mechanism remain unclear.In this contribution,based on detailed structural interpretation of remote sensing image,field observations and OSL dating analysis,we propose a Riedel Shear model of active fault system in the Laolongwan Basin.Our observations show that this active fault system consist of four major faults,including the left strike-slip Hasi Shan fault and Zihong Shan fault with thrusting characteristics,the Southern Zihong Shan thrust fault and the Mijia Shan normal fault.The fault offset and OSL dating analyses suggest that the left-lateral slip rate of the Hasi Shan fault is~2.60-3.01 mm/a since ca.15 ka,whereas the Zihong Shan fault is~1.10-1.13 mm/a since ca.14 ka.Faultslip vectors analyses indicate that the active fault system related to the Riedel Shear in the Laolongwan Basin was controlled by the regional ENE-WSW compressive stress.This compression also caused the significant left-lateral strike-slip movement along the Haiyuan fault zone at the same time,which might result from the northeastward continuous expanding of the Tibetan Plateau during the Late Cenozoic.
基金supported by the Special Project of Basic Work of Science and Technology(grant No.2011FY110100-2)the Project of China Geological Survey(grant No.1212010914025 and No.12120113038000)the Project of 12~(th) Five-Year National Sci-Tech Support Plan(grant No.2011BAK12B09)
文摘The Xianshuihe fault zone is a seismo-genetic fault zone of left-lateral slip in Southwest China. Since 1725, a total of 59 Ms ≥ 5.0 earthquakes have occurred along this fault zone, including 18 Ms 6.0–6.9 and eight Ms ≥ 7.0 earthquakes. The seismic risk of the Xianshuihe fault zone is a large and realistic threat to the western Sichuan economic corridor. Based on previous studies, we carried out field geological survey and remote sensing interpretation in the fault zone. In addition, geophysical surveys, trenching and age-dating were conducted in the key parts to better understand the geometry, spatial distribution and activity of the fault zone. We infer to divide the fault zone into two parts: the northwest part and the southeast part, with total eight segments. Their Late Quaternary slip rates vary in a range of 11.5 mm/a –(3±1) mm/a. The seismic activities of the Xianshuihe fault zone are frequent and strong, periodical, and reoccurred. Combining the spatial and temporal distribution of the historical earthquakes, the seismic hazard of the Xianshuihe fault zone has been predicted by using the relationship between magnitude and frequency of earthquakes caused by different fault segments. The prediction results show that the segment between Daofu and Qianning has a possibility of Ms ≥ 7.0 earthquakes, while the segment between Shimian and Luding is likely to have earthquakes of about Ms 7.0. It is suggested to establish a GPS or In SAR-based real-time monitoring network of surface displacement to cover the Xianshuihe fault zone, and an early warning system of earthquakes and post seismic geohazards to cover the major residential areas.
基金partly supportedby National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41472103)
文摘Recent studies, focused on dihedral angles and intersection processes, have increased understandings of conjugate fault mechanisms. We present new 3-D seismic data and microstructural core analysis in a case study of a large conjugate strike-slip fault system from the intracratonic Tarim Basin, NW China. Within our study area, "X" type NE and NW trending faults occur within Cambrian- Ordovician carbonates. The dihedral angles of these conjugate faults have narrow ranges, 19~ to 62~ in the Cambrian and 26~ to 51~ in the Ordovician, and their modes are 42~ and 44~ respectively. These data are significantly different from the ~60~ predicted by the Coulomb fracture criterion. It is concluded that: (1) The dihedral angles of the conjugate faults were not controlled by confining pressure, which was low and associated with shallow burial; (2) As dihedral angles were not controlled by pressure they can be used to determine the shortening direction during faulting; (3) Sequential slip may have played an important role in forming conjugate fault intersections; (4) The conjugate fault system of the Tarim basin initiated as rhombic joints; these subsequently developed into sequentially active "X" type conjugate faults; followed by preferential development of the NW-trending faults; then reactivation of the NE trending faults. This intact rhombic conjugate fault system presents new insights into mechanisms of dihedral angle development, with particular relevance to intracratonic basins.
基金financially supported by a grant by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) in partnership with Vale Ltd.-Sudbury Operations,Canada,under the Collaborative Research and Development Program
文摘In the present study, methodologies to evaluate damage around an underground opening due to seismic waves arising from mining-induced fault-slip are examined. First, expressions for an associated flow rule with a failure criterion are developed for biaxial stress conditions, which are implemented into FLAC3D code. A three-dimensional(3D) mine model encompassing a fault running parallel to a steeply dipping orebody is constructed, whereby static and dynamic analyses are performed to extract stopes and simulate fault-slip in dynamic condition, respectively. In the analysis, the developed biaxial model is applied to the stope wall. The fault-slip simulation is performed, considering shearing of fault surface asperities and resultant stress drop driving the fault-slip. Two methodologies to evaluate damage caused by seismic waves arising from the simulated fault-slip are examined:(i) the ratio of dynamic plastic strain increment to elastic strain limit and(ii) plastic strain energy density. For the former one, two types of strain increments are tested, namely effective shear strain increment and volumetric strain increment.The results indicate that volumetric strain increment is a suitable index for detecting damage near the stope wall, while effective shear strain increment is appropriate for evaluating damage in backfill. The evaluation method with plastic strain energy density is found to be capable of assessing damage accumulated in an extensive area caused by rock mass oscillation due to seismic wave propagation. Possible damage to mine developments in the proximity of a stope is clearly described with the index. The comparison of the two methods clarifies that the former one assesses "instantaneous" damage, which is found to be different from "accumulated" damage calculated using plastic strain energy density, in terms of damage area and its location. It is thus concluded that the combination of the two methodologies leads to more accurate damage assessment as a proper measure against rockburst.
文摘The structural analysis based on the explanation of seismic profiles indicates that a lot of thrust faults and strike-slip faults of Late Cenozoic occur in western Hexi Corridor and its nearby regions. They can be divided into two types. One is thrust faults dipping southwards and extending NWwards, which was mainly correlated with the thrusting of northern Qilianshan and located at the NE margin of Qilianshan and the southwestern Hexi Corridor, the other is thrust faults and strike-slip faults that were related to the strike-slipping of Altun fault and located mainly at the regions of Hongliuxia, Kuantaishan, and Helishan that are close to the Altun fault. All these faults, which were related to the remote effects of collision between the two continents of India and Tibet during the Late Eocene and later, started to develop since the Late Tertiary and presented the features of violent thrust or strike-slip movement in Quaternary. Many of them are still active up to now and thus belong to the active faults that are the potential inducement of earthquakes in the Hexi Corridor. Moreover, a lot of intense structural deformation and many morphology phenomena such as tectonic terrace and river offset were formed under the control of these faults in Quaternary.