Fold Related Fractures in Woodford Shale Outcrops Along the Arbuckle Overturned Anticline, Arbcuckle Mountains, Oklahoma
Ibrahim Cemen1 , Onur Attaman2, James Puckette3, Darwin Boardman4
1Oklahoma State University, 2Oklahoma State University, 3Oklahoma State University, 4Oklahoma State University
Detailed fracture analysis of the Woodford shale was conducted along the northern (overturned) and southern (gentle) limbs of the Arbuckle anticline to determine the control of structure and mechanical stratigraphy on the origin and geometry of natural fractures.
The Woodford contains three well-developed fracture sets along both northern and southern limbs of the Arbuckle anticline. The first set is parallel to the trend of the fold axis of the anticline and is roughly parallel to bedding plane strike. The second set is perpendicular to the fold axis and generally parallel to bedding dip direction. The third set is oblique to the fold axis trend and bedding plane strike. The outcrop along the northern limb contains a fourth fracture set parallel to the strike of kink banding along the minor fault-bend folds superimposed on the anticline. The minor folds are probably related to deeper

AAPG Search and Discover Article #90097 © 2009 Tulsa Geological Society, Tulsa, Oklahoma
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