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The permeability of fault zones: a case study of the Dead Sea rift (Middle East)
Authors:Gabay Ran  Shalev Eyal  Yechieli Yoseph  Sagy Amir  Weisbrod Noam
Affiliation:1. Department of Environmental Hydrology and Microbiology, Geological Survey of Israel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba, Israel
2. Geological Survey of Israel, Beersheba, Israel
Abstract:
Fault zone architecture plays an important role in flow regimes of hydrological systems. Fault zones can act as conduits, barriers, or conduits/barrier systems depending on their spatial architecture. The goal of this study is to determine the fault-zone permeability structure and its effect on the local hydrogeological system in the Dead Sea fault system. Permeability was measured on small-scale outcrop plug samples at four faults along the Dead Sea fault system, and large-scale slug tests in four boreholes, in different parts of the fault, at Yair fault in Israel. The research results show that values in the damage zone are two to five orders of magnitude higher than those of the fault core (~3.5?×?10?10, 1?×?10?15 m2 respectively), resulting in an anisotropic permeability structure for the overall fault zone and preferable flow parallel to the fault. A set of injection tests in the Yair fault damage zone revealed a water-pressure-dependent behavior. The permeability of this zone increases when employing a higher water pressure in the fault fracture-dominated damage zone, due to the reopening of fractures.
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