Juxtaposition - across faults
Part of The Shear Zone Channel. Analysing how different rock units are juxtaposed by displacement on faults is an important step in appraising fluid migration pathways, trap and seal integrity in sedimentary basins. This video introduces the concept and offers two ways of investigating (and communicating) juxtaposition - triangle plots and Allan diagrams. To see how fault zone properties can be estimated, a key next step in a study, check out other videos on this channel.

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