Conditions for fracture arrest in layered rock sequences

Nathaniel D. Forbes Inskip , John Browning , Philip G. Meredith , Agust Gudmundsson
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Fracture arrest in layered rock sequences is important in many geodynamic processes, such as dyke-fed volcanic eruptions, earthquake ruptures, landslides, and the evolution of plate boundaries. Yet it remains poorly understood. For example, we do not fully understand the conditions for dyke arrest (preventing potential eruptions) or hydraulic-fracture arrest in gas shales (preventing potential aquifer pollution). Here we present new numerical results on the conditions for arrest of fluid-driven (mode-I) vertical fractures in layered rock sequences when the tips of the fractures approach the interface between two layers of contrasting mechanical properties. In particular, we explore the stress-field effects of variations in layer stiffness, proximity of fracture tip to layer interface, and layer thickness. When the layer hosting the fracture tip is stiffer, fracture arrest normally occurs at the interface with the more compliant layer. By contrast, when the layer above the interface is stiffer, fracture arrest may occur within the host layer well below the interface. These conclusions are supported by field observations of arrested fluid-driven joints and dykes and, therefore, provide a better understanding of the mechanical conditions for dyke-fed eruptions.

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层状岩石层序中止裂条件
层状岩石层序中的断裂止裂在许多地球动力学过程中都很重要,如岩脉喷发、地震破裂、滑坡和板块边界演化。然而,人们对它仍然知之甚少。例如,我们还不完全了解在页岩中拦阻堤防(防止潜在喷发)或水力裂缝拦阻(防止潜在的含水层污染)的条件。本文提出了当裂缝尖端接近两层力学性能对比的界面时,层状岩石中流体驱动(i型)垂直裂缝停止条件的新数值结果。特别地,我们探讨了层刚度、断裂尖端与层界面的接近程度以及层厚度变化对应力场的影响。当承载断裂尖端的层较硬时,断裂止裂通常发生在与较柔顺层的界面处。相反,当界面上方的层较硬时,断裂可能发生在界面下方的宿主层内。这些结论得到了对截留流体驱动节理和脉岩的现场观测的支持,从而更好地了解脉岩喷发的力学条件。
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