Andreas Kammer
National University of Colombia
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AAPG Bulletin | 2015
Javier Tamara; Andrés Mora; Wilmer Robles; Andreas Kammer; Alberto Ortiz; Nelson Sanchez-Villar; Alejandro Piraquive; Luz Helena Rueda; Wilson Casallas; Jaime E. Castellanos; Jorge Montaña; Luis Guillermo Parra; Jaime Corredor; Ángela Liliana Grandas Ramírez; Enus Zambrano
Analysis of fracture systems in subsurface structures is limited by the amount and uncertainty of available data. With the aim of analyzing the distribution of fracture systems, we studied surface structures as analogs for oil fields in the fractured reservoirs of the Llanos foothills of Colombia. Here, we document the presence of four widespread fracture systems whose distribution is related to fold geometry and folding mechanism. At surface, in the Tierranegra and Silbadero anticlines, the principal fracture systems are symmetrical with respect to northeast- and northwest-trending fold axes, showing higher fracture intensities in the forelimbs of the structures. In the Guavio anticline, higher fracture intensities are located in the backlimb, with principal east–west and northwest–southeast directions. In contrast, we document northeast–southwest fractures near the hinge zones in the adjacent synclines. This distribution suggests that in the Guavio anticline, fractures respond to movement of the hanging-wall above a ramp, consistent with a fault-bend-fold model. Whereas, in the Tierranegra and Silbadero anticlines, fractures respond to limb rotation and hinge migration consistent with detachment fold models. Comparing these with subsurface structures, we identified that El Morro anticline has fracture distributions like those in the Tierranegra and Silbadero anticlines, but have higher fracture intensities. In the case of the Cusiana Structure, fracture intensities are higher in the crest but not in the limbs, and intensities differ from the ones found in the Guavio anticline, showing that these structures are not appropriate analogs. The results show how fracture distribution depends on structural position and fold evolution, and is controlled in part by folding mechanism. This suggests that models based on Holocene fold geometry cannot accurately predict the observed fracture distributions and should not be used to construct discrete fracture network models. Instead, the patterns we describe can be used as a guide for similar structures. Our work illustrates the possibility of having different fracture patterns and fracture abundances in adjacent folds in the same fold-thrust belt.
Lithos | 2011
Diego Villagómez; Richard Alan Spikings; Tomas Magna; Andreas Kammer; Wilfried Winkler; Alejandro Beltrán
Tectonics | 2006
Andrés Mora; Mauricio Parra; Manfred R. Strecker; Andreas Kammer; Cristina Dimaté; Fernando Rodríguez
Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2006
Andreas Kammer; Javier Enrique Vélez Sánchez
Geología Colombiana | 1999
Andres Mora; Andreas Kammer
Geología Colombiana | 1996
Jairo Mojica; Andreas Kammer; Guillermo Ujueta
Geología Colombiana | 1995
Jairo Mojica; Andreas Kammer
Geología Colombiana | 1993
Andreas Kammer
Geología Colombiana | 1999
Andreas Kammer
Geología Colombiana | 1997
Andreas Kammer