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The fault surrounding the reservoir is noncommunicating and hence it is assumed that there is no hydrodynamic flow between the reservoir and the remaining area.
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Natural fault damage zones are composed of clusters of sub-seismic-scale faults surrounding larger faults.
Although there are some active faults surrounding the Nantou area, these eight moderate-sized events that occurred in 1999 and 2013 (Fig. 1, Table 1) were mostly motivated by the thrust movement of the blind faults and resulted in strong ground shaking in the central and southern regions of Taiwan.
Drilling studies of active faults from <4 km depth found that fault cores that contain a single fault core surrounded by subsidiary faults occur across lithologic discontinuities at the Alpine Fault (Sutherland et al. 2012), Punchbowl Fault Chesterr et al. 1993), Carboneras Fault Faulknerr and Rutter 2003), and the Median Tectonic Line (Shigematsu et al. 2012).
Major extensional faults intersected by the tunnels reveal common fault rocks surrounding intensively fractured rock lenses in the core.
This allows this emerging paradigm to overcome the objection challenging the paradigm of fault: uncertainty surrounding science and technology and its impacts make it impossible to establish the causal chains back to the (faulty) behaviour of agents that are necessary to determine liability.
As it boiled up, the magma extruded through faults in surrounding limestone layers until they too were cooked and hardened in its molten inferno.
Brecciation and cataclasis localized only along the main slip surfaces of the oblique normal faults, forming a zone of intense deformation, the fault core, surrounded by less-deformed fractured, faulted and fragmented carbonates of the damage zone.
Fault zones show generally hetergeneous structures constituted of a fault core surrounded by damaged zones containing different fracture families.
The fault zone is described as a single or multiple high-strain core (fault core) surrounded by a fractured damage zone (Caine et al. 1996; Faulkner et al. 2010; Bense et al. 2013).
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