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- W4295957536 abstract "We propose a methodology to determine the initiation and reactivation of fracturing during the geological history of a sedimentary basin. The data input is derived from the Eagle Ford unconventional play (Texas, USA) and includes stratigraphy, burial and exhumation, tectonic regimes, regional fractures and faults, in situ stresses, and present-day mechanical properties of rocks. Based on this dataset and mechanical simulations, we build a stress history (the loading path). Using this path and criteria for the tensile and shear failure, we evaluate the temporal intervals when fracturing is possible during the geological history of a sedimentary basin for different scenarios of the associated strength evolution of its material. We conclude that most probably fracturing is initiated in early (shallow) burial conditions, at a post-compaction stage, with no or limited overpressure, when the cohesion of the material is still low." @default.
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- W4295957536 title "When do fractures initiate during the geological history of a sedimentary basin? Test case of a loading-fracturing path methodology" @default.
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