2005 Salt Lake City Annual Meeting (October 16–19, 2005)

Session No. 106
Monday, 17 October 2005: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM

T13. Fault Zone Controls on Fluid Movement, Earth Resources and Processes: Perspectives from Field, Laboratory, and Modeling Studies II

GSA Hydrogeology Division; GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division; GSA Geophysics Division

 

Victor F. Bense and Jonathan Caine, Advocates
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1:30 PM
CHARACTERIZING FAULT PERMEABILITY USING AQUIFER TESTS AND NUMERICAL MODELING
GE, Shemin, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309, KAHN, Katherine L., Univ Colorado - Boulder, PO Box 399, Boulder, CO 80309-0399 and MARLER, John C., University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30605, ges@colorado.edu, ges@colorado.edu
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1:50 PM
HYDRO-MECHANICAL MODELLING OF SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL FAULT ZONE EVOLUTION IN BASEMENT ROCKS
WILLSON, Jonathan P.1, LUNN, Rebecca J.1 and SHIPTON, Zoe K.2, (1)School of the Built Environment, Heriot-Watt University, Arrol Building, Riccarton, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS, United Kingdom, (2)Department of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, Gregory Building, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, United Kingdom, civjpw@hw.ac.uk, civjpw@hw.ac.uk
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2:05 PM
SIMULATING MULTIPHASE FLUID FLOW AND RESERVOIR PRODUCTION IN NETWORKS OF DISCRETE FRACTURES AND FAULTS
FU, Yao1, YANG, Yi-Kun1, FORSTER, Craig B.2 and DEO, Milind1, (1)Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Utah, 50 S Central Campus Dr, Room 3290 MEB, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, (2)College of Architecture+Planning, University of Utah, 375 South 1350 East, Room 235, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, fuyao21@yahoo.com, fuyao21@yahoo.com
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2:20 PM
SIMULATING THE IMPACTS OF FAULTS ON CO2 INJECTION
FORSTER, Craig B.1, PASALA, Sangeetha2, DEO, Milind2 and PARRY, William T.3, (1)College of Architecture+Planning, University of Utah, 375 S. 1530 E, Room 235, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, (2)Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Utah, 50 S Central Campus Dr, Room 3290 MEB, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, (3)Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah, 135 South 1460 East, Room 719, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, forster@arch.utah.edu, forster@arch.utah.edu
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2:35 PM
PRODUCTION-SCALE FLOW EFFECTS OF COMPACTION BANDS IN SANDSTONE
STERNLOF, Kurt R., Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford U, 450 Serra Mall, Building 320, Stanford, CA 94305 and KARIMI-FARD, Mohammad, Petroleum Engineering, Stanford University, Green Earth Sciences Bldg, Room 65, Stanford, CA 94305-2220, kurtster@pangea.stanford.edu, kurtster@pangea.stanford.edu
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2:50 PM
3-D DIGITAL ROCK MASS DISCONTINUITY CHARACTERIZATION USING HIGH-RESOLUTION PHOTOGRAMMETRIC OR LASER SCANNER POINT CLOUDS
HANEBERG, William C., Haneberg Geoscience, 10208 39th Avenue SW, Seattle, WA 98146, bill@haneberg.com, bill@haneberg.com
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3:05 PM
GEOPHYSICAL IMAGING OF THE FRANKLINTON DIKE SWARM
HUTCHINSON, Peter J., The Hutchinson Group, Ltd, 4280 Old William Penn Hwy, Murrysville, PA 15668-1922, STEVE, Stadelman, NZNA, PO Box 576, Franklinton, NC 27525 and BRUCE, Braswell, Phoenix Environmental, 4560 Wallburg-High Point Road, High Point, NC 27265, pjh@geo-image.com, pjh@geo-image.com
 
3:20 PM
Break
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3:35 PM
A DISCRETE FRACTURE NETWORK APPROACH TO QUANTIFYING HETEROGENEITY IN VARIABLY FRACTURED ROCK
SURRETTE, Megan J.1, ALLEN, Diana M.1 and JOURNEAY, Murray M.2, (1)Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada, (2)Geological Survey of Canada, 101-605 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 5J3, Canada, megans@sfu.ca, megans@sfu.ca
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3:50 PM
HYDROGEOLOGIC SIGNIFICANCE OF REVERSE FAULTS, RIDGE AND VALLEY PROVINCE, PA
LLEWELLYN, Garth T., Department of Geosciences, The Pennsylvania State Univ, 236 Deike Building, University Park, PA 16802 and PARIZEK, Richard R., Department of Geosciences, The Pennsylvania State Univ, 340 Deike Building, University Park, PA 16802, gllewell@geosc.psu.edu, gllewell@geosc.psu.edu
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4:05 PM
THE ROLE OF FAULTS IN ISOTOPE TRANSPORT AND EXCHANGE DURING THE FORMATION OF THE SHUSWAP METAMORPHIC CORE COMPLEX, BRITISH COLUMBIA
PERSON, Mark1, MULCH, Andreas2 and TEYSSIER, Christian2, (1)Geological Sciences, Indiana University, 1001 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, (2)Geology and Geophysics, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, maperson@indiana.edu, maperson@indiana.edu
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4:20 PM
CONTROLS ON THE STYLE OF LOW TEMPERATURE, FAULT-RELATED DEFORMATION IN QUARTZ-RICH ROCKS: A TALE OF TWO FLUIDS
ONASCH, Charles1, O'KANE, Allyson2, COOK, Jennie3, DUNNE, William3 and FARVER, John R.4, (1)Dept. of Geology, Bowling Green St. Univ, 190 Overman Hall, Bowling Green, OH 43403, (2)Dept. of Geology, Bowling Green St. Univ, Bowling Green, OH 43403, (3)Earth & Planetary Sci, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN 37996, (4)Dept of Geology, Bowling Green State University, 190 Overman Hall, Bowling Green, OH 43403, conasch@bgsu.edu, conasch@bgsu.edu
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4:35 PM
PALEO-SPRING DEPOSITS AS RECORDS OF THE BALANCE BETWEEN REGIONAL FLOW IN FAULTS AND LOCAL RECHARGE: A CASE STUDY FROM THE TECOPA BASIN, CA
NELSON, Stephen1, MINER, Reed1, TINGEY, David1 and MURRELL, Michael T.2, (1)Dept. of Geology, Brigham Young Univ, S389 ESC, Provo, UT 84602, (2)Isotope and Nuclear Chemistry, Group C-INC, Los Alamos National Laboratory, P.O. Box 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545, stn@geology.byu.edu, stn@geology.byu.edu
 
4:50 PM
Concluding Remarks
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