Fracture related-fold patterns analysis and hydrogeological implications: Insight from fault-propagation fold in Northwestern of Tunisia

Fracture related-fold patterns analysis and hydrogeological implications: Insight from fault-propagation fold in Northwestern of Tunisia

Author: 
Sanai, L.
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Date published: 
2015
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Responsibility: 
Chenini, I., jt. author
Ben Mammou, A., jt. author
Mercier, E., jt. author
Journal Title: 
Journal of African Earth Sciences
Source: 
Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol 101, February 2015, pp. 375-382
Abstract: 

The spatial distribution of fracturing in hard rocks is extremely related to the structural profile and traduces the kinematic evolution. The quantitative and qualitative analysis of fracturing combined to GIS techniques seem to be primordial and efficient in geometric characterization of lineament’s network and to reconstruct the relative timing and interaction of the folding and fracturing histories. Also a detailed study of the area geology, lithology, tectonics, is primordial for any hydrogeological study. For that purpose we used a structural approach that consist in comparison between fracture sets before and after unfolding completed by aerospace data and DEM generated from topographic map. The above methodology applied in this study carried out in J. Rebia located in Northwestern of Tunisia demonstrated the heterogeneity of fracturing network and his relation with the fold growth throught time and his importance on groundwater flow.

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CITATION: Sanai, L.. Fracture related-fold patterns analysis and hydrogeological implications: Insight from fault-propagation fold in Northwestern of Tunisia . : Elsevier , 2015. Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol 101, February 2015, pp. 375-382 - Available at: https://library.au.int/fracture-related-fold-patterns-analysis-and-hydrogeological-implications-insight-fault-propagation-4