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List of works by Frédéric Cappa

Architectural characteristics and petrophysical properties evolution of a strike-slip fault zone in a fractured porous carbonate reservoir

article by Pierre Jeanne et al published November 2012 in Journal of Structural Geology

Aseismic Motions Drive a Sparse Seismicity During Fluid Injections Into a Fractured Zone in a Carbonate Reservoir

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Constraining Fault Friction and Stability With Fluid‐Injection Field Experiments

scientific article published in 2021

Coupled seismo-hydromechanical monitoring of inelastic effects on injection-induced fracture permeability

scientific article published in 2013

Coupling between hydrogeology and deformation of mountainous rock slopes: Insights from La Clapière area (southern Alps, France)

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Deep fluids can facilitate rupture of slow-moving giant landslides as a result of stress transfer and frictional weakening

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Development and maintenance of fluid overpressures in crustal fault zones by elastic compaction and implications for earthquake swarms

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Discriminating the tectonic and non-tectonic contributions in the ionospheric signature of the 2011, Mw 7.1, dip-slip Van earthquake, Eastern Turkey

scholarly article by Lucie M. Rolland et al published 7 June 2013 in Geophysical Research Letters

Dissimilar properties within a carbonate-reservoir's small fault zone, and their impact on the pressurization and leakage associated with CO2 injection

Dynamic simulation of CO2-injection-induced fault rupture with slip-rate dependent friction coefficient

Effects of fault-zone architecture on earthquake magnitude and gas leakage related to CO2injection in a multi-layered sedimentary system

scholarly article by Antonio Pio Rinaldi et al published 22 January 2014 in Greenhouse Gases: science and technology

Energy of injection-induced seismicity predicted from in-situ experiments

scientific article published on 21 March 2019

Estimating maximum sustainable injection pressure during geological sequestration of CO2 using coupled fluid flow and geomechanical fault-slip analysis

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Estimation of fracture flow parameters through numerical analysis of hydromechanical pressure pulses

Fault reactivation during CO2sequestration: Effects of well orientation on seismicity and leakage

Generic along-strike segmentation of Afar normal faults, East Africa: Implications on fault growth and stress heterogeneity on seismogenic fault planes

Geomechanical effects on CO2 leakage through fault zones during large-scale underground injection

High-definition analysis of fluid-induced seismicity related to the mesoscale hydromechanical properties of a fault zone

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Hydromechanical heterogeneities of a mature fault zone: impacts on fluid flow

scientific article published in February 2013

Hydromechanical interactions in a fractured carbonate reservoir inferred from hydraulic and mechanical measurements

scientific article published in 2005

Hydromechanical modeling of a large moving rock slope inferred from slope levelling coupled to spring long-term hydrochemical monitoring: example of the La Clapière landslide (Southern Alps, France)

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Hydromechanical modelling of pulse tests that measure fluid pressure and fracture normal displacement at the Coaraze Laboratory site, France

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INDUCED SEISMICITY. Seismicity triggered by fluid injection-induced aseismic slip

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Imbricated Aseismic Slip and Fluid Diffusion Drive a Seismic Swarm in the Corinth Gulf, Greece

scientific article published in 2020

Impact of CO2geological sequestration on the nucleation of earthquakes

scholarly article by Frédéric Cappa & Jonny Rutqvist published September 2011 in Geophysical Research Letters

Improved detection of preeruptive seismic velocity drops at the Piton de La Fournaise volcano

scholarly article by Diane Rivet et al published 15 August 2015 in Geophysical Research Letters

In situ observations on the coupling between hydraulic diffusivity and displacements during fault reactivation in shales

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Induced seismicity provides insight into why earthquake ruptures stop

scientific article published on 20 December 2017

Influence of hydromechanical heterogeneities of fault zones on earthquake ruptures

scholarly article by Frédéric Cappa published 23 March 2011 in Geophysical Journal International

Location of largest earthquake slip and fast rupture controlled by along-strike change in fault structural maturity due to fault growth

scholarly article by Clément Perrin et al published May 2016 in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth

Mesoscale characterization of coupled hydromechanical behavior of a fractured-porous slope in response to free water-surface movement

scientific article published in 2008

Migration of Fluid‐Induced Seismicity Reveals the Seismogenic State of Faults

scientific article published in 2021

Modeling crustal deformation and rupture processes related to upwelling of deep CO2-rich fluids during the 1965–1967 Matsushiro earthquake swarm in Japan

scholarly article by Frédéric Cappa et al published 2 October 2009 in Journal of Geophysical Research

Modeling of coupled deformation and permeability evolution during fault reactivation induced by deep underground injection of CO2

Modeling of fault activation and seismicity by injection directly into a fault zone associated with hydraulic fracturing of shale-gas reservoirs

Modeling of fault reactivation and induced seismicity during hydraulic fracturing of shale-gas reservoirs

Modeling of induced seismicity and ground vibrations associated with geologic CO2 storage, and assessing their effects on surface structures and human perception

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Modelling fluid transfer and slip in a fault zone when integrating heterogeneous hydromechanical characteristics in its internal structure

Multiscale seismic signature of a small fault zone in a carbonate reservoir: Relationships between VP imaging, fault zone architecture and cohesion

Off-fault long-term damage: A condition to account for generic, triangular earthquake slip profiles

scholarly article by Frédéric Cappa et al published April 2014 in G3: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

On the Relationship Between Fault Permeability Increases, Induced Stress Perturbation, and the Growth of Aseismic Slip During Fluid Injection

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Reactivation of a strike-slip fault by fluid overpressuring in the southwestern French-Italian Alps

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Regional-scale relief evolution and large landslides: Insights from geomechanical analyses in the Tinée Valley (southern French Alps)

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Rôle des fluides dans le comportement hydromécanique des roches fracturées hétérogènes: Caractérisation in situ et modélisation numérique

scholarly article by Frédéric Cappa published 18 May 2006 in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment

Scientific Exploration of Induced SeisMicity and Stress (SEISMS)

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Seismic responses to fluid pressure perturbations in a slipping fault

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Seismic rupture and ground accelerations induced by CO2 injection in the shallow crust

article by Frédéric Cappa & Jonny Rutqvist published 13 August 2012 in Geophysical Journal International

Seismic velocity changes associated with aseismic deformations of a fault stimulated by fluid injection

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Stabilization of fault slip by fluid injection in the laboratory and in situ

Stress and fluid transfer in a fault zone due to overpressures in the seismogenic crust

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The effects of lateral property variations on fault-zone reactivation by fluid pressurization: Application to CO2 pressurization effects within major and undetected fault zones

Tracking fluid pressure buildup from focal mechanisms during the 2003-2004 Ubaye seismic swarm, France

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Use of in situ fiber optic sensors to characterize highly heterogeneous elastic displacement fields in fractured rocks

article by Frédéric Cappa et al published June 2006 in International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences

Use of the simultaneous seismic, GPS and meteorological monitoring for the characterization of a large unstable mountain slope in the southern French Alps

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Wastewater disposal and earthquake swarm activity at the southern end of the Central Valley, California

scholarly article by T. H. W. Goebel et al published 4 February 2016 in Geophysical Research Letters