DEFORMATION BANDS - MIGRATION PATHWAYS OR BARRIERS FOR HYDROCARBONS IN SEDIMENTARY ROCKS - MINI REVIEW

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https://doi.org/10.7494/jge.2023.40.4.6146

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deformation bands, hydrocarbons, permeability, migration, fluid flow

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A mini review of the topic of deformation bands is presented in the paper. The concept of deformation bands is defined and their impact on the flow of fluids in porous sedimentary rocks is determined. Deformation bands are mm-thick low-displacement deformation zones which have intensified cohesion and lower permeability compared with ordinary fractures. This term was in-troduced in 1968 in material science, ten years later it appeared in the geological context. This mi-crostructures can occur as barriers or migration pathways for hydrocarbons. Their role depends ma-inly on microstructural features, and they are also considered in reservoir modeling. The occurrence of deformation bands in Poland is also outlined and discussed - they have been described in Western Outer Carpathians (Magura and Silesia nappes).

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2024-06-20 — Updated on 2023-12-29

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Solecki, M. L. (2023). DEFORMATION BANDS - MIGRATION PATHWAYS OR BARRIERS FOR HYDROCARBONS IN SEDIMENTARY ROCKS - MINI REVIEW. Journal of Geotechnology and Energy, 40(4), 15–21. https://doi.org/10.7494/jge.2023.40.4.6146 (Original work published June 20, 2024)

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