Published December 11, 2023 | Version v1
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Frictional properties of feldspar-chlorite altered gouges and implications for fault reactivation in hydrothermal systems

  • 1. China University of Geosciences
  • 2. Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
  • 3. China Earthquake Administration
  • 4. Pennsylvania State University
  • 5. Chongqing University
  • 6. China University of Mining and Technology

Description

As particularly common minerals in granites, the presence of feldspar and altered feldspar-chlorite gouges at hydrothermal conditions have important implications in fault strength and reactivation. We present laboratory observations of frictional strength and stability of feldspar (K-feldspar and albite) and altered feldspar-chlorite gouges under conditions representative of deep geothermal reservoirs to evaluate the impact on fault stability. Velocity-stepping experiments are performed at a confining stress of 95 MPa, pore pressures of 35–90 MPa and temperatures of 120–400°C representative of in situ conditions for such reservoirs. Our experiment results show that the feldspar gouge is frictionally strong (μ~0.71) at all experimental temperatures (~120–400℃) but transitions from velocity-strengthening to velocity-weakening at T>120°C. Increasing the pore pressure increases the friction coefficient (~0.70-0.87) and the gouge remains velocity weakening, but this weakening decreases as pore pressures increase. The presence of alteration-sourced chlorite leads to a transition from velocity weakening to velocity strengthening in the mixed gouge at experimental temperatures and pore pressures. As a ubiquitous mineral in reservoir rocks, feldspar is shown to potentially contribute to unstable sliding over ranges in temperature and pressure typical in deep hydrothermal reservoirs. These findings emphasize that feldspar minerals may increase the potential for injection-induced seismicity on pre-existing faults if devoid of chlorite alteration.

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Funding provided by: National Natural Science Foundation of China
Crossref Funder Registry ID: https://ror.org/01h0zpd94
Award Number: 42177175

Funding provided by: Central Public-interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund*
Crossref Funder Registry ID:
Award Number: DZLXJK202204

Funding provided by: China Geological Survey
Crossref Funder Registry ID: https://ror.org/04wtq2305
Award Number: DD20190138

Funding provided by: China Geological Survey
Crossref Funder Registry ID: https://ror.org/04wtq2305
Award Number: DD20221660

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