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Geophysics: a moving fluid pulse in a fault zone
Matthew M Haney ; Roel Snieder ; Jon Sheiman ; Steven Losh ;
Date 1 Sep 2005
Journal Nature, 437 (7055), 46
AbstractIn the Gulf of Mexico, fault zones are linked with a complex and dynamic system of plumbing in the Earth’s subsurface. Here we use time-lapse seismic-reflection imaging to reveal a pulse of fluid ascending rapidly inside one of these fault zones. Such intermittent fault ’burping’ is likely to be an important factor in the migration of subsurface hydrocarbons.
Source PubMed, pmid16136123 doi: 10.1038/437046a
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