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Structural Characteristics and Genetic Mechanism of Fracture in Shiwu Oilfield

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  • Hu Li
  • Qirong Qin
  • Wenhua Tang
  • Mingyuan Tang

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Based on the core, chip,drilling, Seismic data,etc,Combining the tectonic evolution of shiwu fault, comprehensive study the Charcteristics of Structural, fracture and the genetic mechanism of fracture.after study-on the basis of the reaearch on the Xiaokuan fault and nearby north-south faults,6 secondary structure units are divided.They are- Xiaokuan extrusion and strike-slip zone,Qikeshu syncline belt,Dawujiazi and Xiaowujiazi fault belt,Nanling fault terrace,and Liangjiatun fault terrace.after study on the length and density by Weighting Process, Crack is developed in Shiwu Oilfield;it is affected by five tectonic movements and formed the four periods fracture;extensional directions of these fractures are NE,SN,NW,NNE,NNW,EW, etc.

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  • Hu Li & Qirong Qin & Wenhua Tang & Mingyuan Tang, 2011. "Structural Characteristics and Genetic Mechanism of Fracture in Shiwu Oilfield," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 5(1), pages 175-175, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:5:y:2011:i:1:p:175
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