Frédéric Cappa
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009
Frédéric Cappa; Jonny Rutqvist; Koji Yamamoto
a 2-year period (1965‐1967) associated with a strike-slip faulting sequence. This swarm of earthquakes resulted in ground surface deformations, cracking of the topsoil, and enhanced spring outflows with changes in chemical compositions, as well as carbon dioxide (CO2)degassing.PreviousinvestigationsoftheMatsushiroearthquakeswarmhavesuggested that migration of underground water and/or magma may have had a strong influence on the swarm activity. In this study, employing coupled multiphase flow and geomechanical modeling, we show that observed crustal deformations and seismicity could have been driven by upwelling of deep CO2-rich fluids around the intersection of two fault zones: the regional east Nagano earthquake fault and the conjugate Matsushiro fault. We show that the observed spatial evolution of seismicity along the two faults and magnitudes surface upliftareconvincinglyexplainedbyafewmegapascalsofpressurizationfromtheupwelling fluid within the critically stressed crust, a crust under a strike-slip stress regime near the frictionalstrengthlimit.Ouranalysisindicatesthatthemostimportantcausefortriggeringof seismicity during the Matsushiro swarm was the fluid pressurization with the associated reduction in effective stress and strength in fault segments that were initially near critically stressed for shear failure. Moreover, our analysis indicates that a 2-order-of-magnitude permeability enhancement in ruptured fault segments may be necessary to match the observed time evolution of surface uplift. We conclude that our hydromechanical modeling study of the Matsushiro earthquake swarm shows a clear connection between earthquake rupture, deformation, stress, and permeability changes, as well as large-scale fluid flow related to degassing of CO2 in the shallow seismogenic crust. Thus our study provides furtherevidenceoftheimportantroleofdeepfluidsourcesinearthquake faultdynamicsand surface deformations.
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2011
Frédéric Cappa; Jonny Rutqvist
Geophysical Research Letters | 2011
Frédéric Cappa; Jonny Rutqvist
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2013
Jonny Rutqvist; Antonio P. Rinaldi; Frédéric Cappa; George J. Moridis
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2014
Antonio P. Rinaldi; Jonny Rutqvist; Frédéric Cappa
Geophysical Journal International | 2012
Frédéric Cappa; Jonny Rutqvist
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2015
Jonny Rutqvist; Antonio P. Rinaldi; Frédéric Cappa; George J. Moridis
Greenhouse Gases-Science and Technology | 2014
Antonio P. Rinaldi; Pierre Jeanne; Jonny Rutqvist; Frédéric Cappa; Yves Guglielmi
Journal of rock mechanics and geotechnical engineering | 2016
Jonny Rutqvist; Antonio P. Rinaldi; Frédéric Cappa; Pierre Jeanne; Alberto Mazzoldi; Luca Urpi; Yves Guglielmi; Victor Vilarrasa
Geophysical Research Letters | 2007
Frédéric Cappa; Yves Guglielmi; Jean Virieux