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In situ stress and fracture permeability along the Stillwater fault zone, Dixie Valley Nevada

January 1, 1997

Borehole televiewer and hydrologic logging and hydraulic fracturing stress measurements were carried out in a 2.7-km-deep geothermal production well (73B-7) drilled into the Stillwater fault zone. Precision temperature and spinner flowmeter logs were also acquired in well 73B-7, with and without simultaneously injecting water into the well. Localized perturbations to well-bore temperature and flow were used to identify hydraulically conductive fractures. Comparison of these data with fracture orientations from the televiewer log indicates that permeable fractures within and adjacent to the Stillwater fault zone are critically stressed, potentially active shear planes in the current west-northwest extensional stress regime at Dixie Valley.

Publication Year 1997
Title In situ stress and fracture permeability along the Stillwater fault zone, Dixie Valley Nevada
DOI 10.1016/S0148-9062(97)00169-1
Authors S.H. Hickman, C. A. Barton, M.D. Zoback, R. Morin, J. Sass, R. Benoit
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts
Index ID 70019949
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse