reviewJournal of the Geological SocietyJun 26, 2007Closed access

Deformation bands in sandstone: a review

University of Bergen · University of Nevada, Reno · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Deformation bands are the most common strain localization feature found in deformed porous sandstones and sediments, including Quaternary deposits, soft gravity slides and tectonically affected sandstones in hydrocarbon reservoirs and aquifers. They occur as various types of tabular deformation zones where grain reorganization occurs by grain sliding, rotation and/or fracture during overall dilation, shearing, and/or compaction. Deformation bands with a component of shear are most common and typically accommodate shear offsets of millimetres to centimetres. They can occur as single structures or cluster zones, and are the main deformation element of fault damage zones in porous rocks. Factors such as porosity,…

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Keywords
  • Geology
  • Deformation (meteorology)
  • Clastic rock
  • Mineralogy
  • Sedimentary rock
  • Geochemistry
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