A Krah, JK Marzinek, PJ Bond - Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta (BBA) …, 2019 - Elsevier
… and reactivates the … the water accessibility pathway at the cytoplasmic side is confirmed, and novel insights into the role of the luminal channel with respect to the inactivation mechanism …
… mechanism, which involves the relative displacement between the charged grains of a poorus material and the pore water. … This may indicate that these correspond to the reactivation or …
CP Dyt, L Langhi, WP Bailey - Marine and petroleum geology, 2012 - Elsevier
… a large reactivated fault constitutes a critical leak point; if this leak … leg with the hydrocarbon–water contact controlled by the … The mechanism(s) by which fault reactivation results …
… Additionally, elevated pore pressures due to the presence of natural gases such as CO2 can lead to the reactivation of existing faults [16]. The depth dependency of leakage reflects the …
… associated mechanisms during structure reactivation and testing … This usually requires the reactivation of the fault that is … be reactivated, leading to a permeability increase and leakage …
… Hence, it is an implicit assumption that leakage associated with reactivation occurs on the seismically mapped structures or on structures with similar orientations. Structures that are not …
… the stress changes induced by water table fluctuations and by … possible physical mechanisms that induced the seismicity. … fluid migration: the injected fluids leak into the F2 damage zone…
AJ Barbour, L Xue, E Roeloffs… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
… We investigate whether this is due to vertical flow to the water table, vertical flow within the … to teleseismic waves supports a mechanism related to leakage rather than fracture effects. At …
… However, in this case study, multiple mechanisms of leakage … activity and reactivation in causing fluid leakage. Techniques … water gradient are routinely measured in the wells from leak-…