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Tracking CO2 plumes in clay-rich rock by distributed fiber optic strain sensing (DFOSS): a laboratory demonstration

Yi Zhang, Ziqiu Xue, Hyuck Park, et al.

Published: 2018-04-25
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Monitoring, Environmental Sciences, Fluid Dynamics, Geology, Geophysics and Seismology, Hydrology, Mineral Physics, Oil, Gas, and Energy, Optics, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Physics

Monitoring the migration of pore pressure, deformation, and saturation plumes with effective tools is important for the storage and utilization of fluids in underground reservoirs, such as geological stores of carbon dioxide (CO2) and natural gas. Such tools would also verify the security of the fluid contained reservoir–caprock system. Utilizing the swelling strain attributed to pressure [...]

Strain budget of the Ecuador-Colombia subduction zone: a stochastic view

Baptiste Gombert, Zacharie Duputel, Romain Jolivet, et al.

Published: 2018-04-24
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The 2016 Pedernales earthquake (Mw=7.8) ruptured a portion of the Colombia-Ecuador subduction interface where several large historical earthquakes have been documented since the great 1906 earthquake (M=8.6). Considering all significant ruptures that occurred in the region, it has been suggested that the cumulative moment generated co-seismically along this part of the subduction over the last [...]

Plants and Drought in a Changing Climate

Abigail L. S. Swann

Published: 2018-04-23
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Life Sciences, Other Earth Sciences, Other Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Purpose of review: Climate is changing in response to rising concentrations of atmospheric CO2 and it is commonly asserted that this will cause droughts to become more frequent and severe. However, different metrics of drought give diverging estimates of future impacts. I present a summary of the significant yet underappreciated influence that plant stomatal and growth responses to CO2 have on [...]

Controls on early‐rift geometry: new perspectives from the Bilila‐Mtakataka fault, Malawi

Michael Hodge, Juliet Biggs, Ake Fagereng, et al.

Published: 2018-04-23
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Tectonics and Structure

This study investigates the controls to fault and rift geometry for a young rift system. Our case study is a large fault in southern Malawi. The geometry of the fault at the surface, the scarp, and structures within the rocks the fault cuts through, are measured. We also calculate the scarp height. The orientation and height of the fault scarp implies that local stresses influence its geometry, [...]

Bimodal or quadrimodal? Statistical tests for the shape of fault patterns

David Healy, Peter Jupp

Published: 2018-04-23
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Tectonics and Structure

Natural fault patterns, formed in response to a single tectonic event, often display significant variation in their orientation distribution. The cause of this variation is the subject of some debate: it could be ‘noise’ on underlying conjugate (or bimodal) fault patterns or it could be intrinsic ‘signal’ from an underlying polymodal (e.g. quadrimodal) pattern. In this contribution, we present [...]

Strain analysis of a seismically-imaged mass-transport complex, offshore Uruguay

Michael J. Steventon, Christopher Aiden-Lee Jackson, David Hodgson, et al.

Published: 2018-04-23
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Engineering, Geology, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Strain style, magnitude, and distribution within mass-transport complexes (MTCs) is important for understanding the process evolution of submarine mass flows and for estimating their runout distances. Structural restoration and quantification of strain in gravitationally-driven passive margins have been shown to approximately balance between updip extensional and downdip compressional domains; [...]

Marine and freshwater micropearls: Biomineralization producing strontium-rich amorphous calcium carbonate inclusions is widespread in the genus Tetraselmis (Chlorophyta)

Agathe Martignier, Montserrat Filella, Kilian Pollok, et al.

Published: 2018-04-21
Subjects: Life Sciences, Other Life Sciences

The genus Tetraselmis (Chlorophyta) includes more than 30 species of unicellular micro-algae that have been widely studied since the description of the first species in 1878. Tetraselmis cordiformis (presumably the only freshwater species of the genus) was discovered recently to form intracellular mineral inclusions, called micropearls, which had been previously overlooked. These non-skeletal [...]

Sedimentary Architecture of an Ancient Linear Megadune (Barremian, Neuquén Basin): Insights into the Long-Term Development and Evolution of Aeolian Linear Bedforms

Agustín Argüello Scotti, Gonzalo Diego Veiga

Published: 2018-04-20
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Sedimentology

Linear aeolian bedforms are the most abundant bedform type in modern Earth sand seas and are very common in our Solar System. Despite their abundance, the long-term development of these bedforms and its impact upon the resulting sedimentary architecture in the geological record is still poorly understood. The aims of this paper are to study the exposed record of an ancient linear megadune in [...]

Present-day stress orientations in the Great Sumatran Fault in North Sumatra

David Fernández-Blanco, Mélody Philippon, Christoph von Hagke

Published: 2018-04-20
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Trench-parallel strike slip faults develop at lithospheric scale during oblique high-angle subduction. A “sliver” plate forms due to slip partitioning between the subduction plane (margin-normal slip) and the strike slip fault (margin-parallel slip). This process ultimately controls the location of volcanoes and earthquakes. The Great Sumatran Fault (GSF) is a showcase of this tectonic [...]

The relationships between regional Quaternary uplift, deformation across active normal faults and historical seismicity in the upper plate of subduction zones: The Capo D’Orlando Fault, NE Sicily.

Marco Meschis, Gerald Roberts, Jenni Robertson, et al.

Published: 2018-04-20
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Geomorphology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

In order to investigate deformation within the upper plate of the Calabrian subduction zone we have mapped and modelled a sequence of Late Quaternary palaeoshorelines tectonically‐deformed by the Capo D’Orlando normal fault, NE Sicily, which forms part of the actively deforming Calabrian Arc. In addition to the 1908 Messina Strait earthquake (Mw 7.1), this region has experienced damaging [...]

Spatial association between regionalizations using the information-theoretical V-measure

Jakub Nowosad, Tomasz Stepinski

Published: 2018-04-19
Subjects: Categorical Data Analysis, Computer Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geographic Information Sciences, Geography, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Statistics and Probability, Theory and Algorithms

There is a keen interest in inferring spatial associations between different variables spanning the same study area. We present a method for quantitative assessment of such associations in the case where spatial variables are either in the form of regionalizations or in the form of thematic maps. The proposed index of spatial association – called the V-measure – is adapted from a measure [...]

Unsupervised clustering of Southern Ocean Argo float temperature profiles

Dani Jones, Harry J. Holt, Andrew Meijers, et al.

Published: 2018-04-19
Subjects: Oceanography, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The Southern Ocean has complex spatial variability, characterized by sharp fronts, steeply tilted isopycnals, and deep seasonal mixed layers. Methods of defining Southern Ocean spatial structures traditionally rely on somewhat ad-hoc combinations of physical, chemical, and dynamic properties. As a step towards an alternative approach for describing spatial variability in temperature, here we [...]

Geochemistry and origin of the Neoproterozoic Natkusiak Flood Basalts and related Franklin Sills, Victoria Island, Arctic Canada

Charles D Beard, James S. Scoates, Dominique Weis, et al.

Published: 2018-04-19
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geochemistry, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The Natkusiak continental flood basalts and Franklin sills of Victoria Island preserve an exceptional record of the ca. 716–723 Ma Franklin large igneous province and are synchronous with major climatic variations and breakup of the supercontinent Rodinia. The Natkusiak Formation basalts record an early phase of discontinuous rubbly flows (<100 m, low-Ti Type 1 magmas) overlain by a thicker [...]

Detecting lightning infrasound using a high-altitude balloon

Oliver Lamb, Jonathan M Lees, Daniel Bowman

Published: 2018-04-17
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Meteorology, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Acoustic waves with a wide range of frequencies are generated by lightning strokes during thunderstorms, including infrasonic waves (0.1 to 20 Hz). The source mechanism for these low frequency acoustic waves is still debated and studies have so far been limited to ground-based instruments. Here we report the first confirmed detection of lightning generated infrasound with acoustic instruments [...]

Pre-Alpine contrasting tectono-metamorphic evolutions within the Southern Steep Belt, Central Alps

Manuel Roda, Michele Zucali, Zheng-Xiang Li, et al.

Published: 2018-04-16
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Tectonics and Structure

In the Southern Steep Belt, Italian Central Alps, relicts of the pre-Alpine continental crust are preserved. Between Valtellina and Val Camonica, a poly-metamorphic rock association occurs, which belongs to the Austroalpine units and includes two classically subdivided units: the Languard-Campo nappe (LCN) and the Tonale Series (TS). The outcropping rocks are low to medium grade muscovite, [...]

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