Fault linkage and relay structures in extensional settings—A review

H Fossen, A Rotevatn - Earth-Science Reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
Normal fault relay structures form at all scales as faults interact or step out of their own plane
during growth, and their successive formation and destruction represent the most efficient …

[HTML][HTML] Tectonically driven carbonation of serpentinite by mantle CO2: Genesis of the Castiglioncello magnesite deposit in the Ligurian ophiolite of central Tuscany …

A Rielli, C Boschi, A Dini - Ore Geology Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Carbonation of ultramafic rocks is a key piece of the global carbon cycle taking place from
the seafloor to the surficial environment and becoming particularly efficient in the genesis of …

Relationships between fractures

DCP Peacock, DJ Sanderson, A Rotevatn - Journal of Structural Geology, 2018 - Elsevier
Fracture systems comprise many fractures that may be grouped into sets based on their
orientation, type and relative age. The fractures are often arranged in a network that involves …

Evaluating the construction and evolution of upper crustal magma reservoirs with coupled U/Pb zircon geochronology and thermal modeling: A case study from the Mt …

M Barboni, C Annen, B Schoene - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2015 - Elsevier
Evaluating mechanisms and rates for magma transport and emplacement in the upper crust
is important in order to predict the thermal and rheological state of the crust, and understand …

Fossil vs. active geothermal systems: A field and laboratory method to disclose the relationships between geothermal fluid flow and geological structures at depth

D Liotta, A Brogi, G Ruggieri, M Zucchi - Energies, 2021 - mdpi.com
Comparison between fossil and analogue active geothermal systems permit to obtain key-
parameters to define a conceptual model of the area under exploration. The approach is …

CO2 and heat energy transport by enhanced fracture permeability in the Monterotondo Marittimo-Sasso Pisano transfer fault system (Larderello Geothermal Field, Italy …

M Taussi, A Brogi, D Liotta, B Nisi, M Perrini, O Vaselli… - Geothermics, 2022 - Elsevier
Carbon dioxide is one of the most important gasses naturally released from geothermal
systems. Establishing the processes and pathways that regulate the CO 2 diffuse degassing …

Tectonic control on travertine and calcareous tufa deposition in a low-temperature geothermal system (Sarteano, Central Italy)

A Brogi, E Capezzuoli, E Buracchi… - Journal of the …, 2012 - lyellcollection.org
This paper presents an integrated study directed toward an understanding of the tectonic
control on the hydrothermal circulation and resulting deposition of Middle–Late Pleistocene …

Geothermal fluid variation recorded by banded ca‐carbonate veins in a fault‐related, fissure ridge‐type travertine depositional system (Iano, southern Tuscany, Italy)

PF Matera, G Ventruti, M Zucchi, A Brogi… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Banded Ca‐carbonate veins in travertine deposits are efficient recorders of the
compositional fluctuations of geothermal fluids flowing (or flowed) from deep reservoirs up to …

Faults controlling geothermal fluid flow in low permeability rock volumes: An example from the exhumed geothermal system of eastern Elba Island (northern …

M Zucchi - Geothermics, 2020 - Elsevier
Geothermal fluid circulation and storage within rock volumes are essential conditions for an
effective geothermal system. Although several studies examine fluid migration through …

Structural control on the alteration and fluid flow in the lithocap of the Allumiere-Tolfa epithermal system

B Marchesini, S Tavani, M Mercuri, N Mondillo… - Journal of Structural …, 2024 - Elsevier
Zones of advanced argillic alteration with general low permeability (ie, lithocaps) are
common place in the shallow parts of porphyry and epithermal ore deposits and active …