Research Article

Petrophysical Properties and Microstructural Analysis of Faulted Heterolithic Packages: A Case Study from Miocene Turbidite Successions, Italy

Table 1

List of faults studied along with the associate formation, location, and characteristics.

Fault_IDLocationKinematicsOrientationOffsetFault coreClassificationType of package

FIEBoccale, Macigno Fm.Dip slip (normal)200°, 65°0.4 mMinimal in sandstone, shale gouge through clayIncipient faultEvenly thick
FIUBuca delle fate, Macigno FmOblique (normal, dextral)211°, 35-56°0.5 mCataclasite, shale gougeIncipient faultUnevenly thick
FWESan Marco di Castellabate, San Mauro Fm.Oblique (normal, sinistral)296°, 86°>30 mFault breccia, shale gougeWell-develop faultEvenly thick
FWUBuca delle fate, Macigno FmOblique (normal, sinistral)256°, 12-51°1.3 mProtocataclasite, shale gougeWell-developed faultUnevenly thick
FCESan Marco di Castellabate, San Mauro Fm.Oblique (normal, sinistral)304°, 86°3.5 mCataclasite, shale gougeComplex fault
3 fault planes
Evenly thick
FCUSassoscritto, Macigno FmOblique (normal, sinistral)225°, 80°2.1 mCataclasite, shale gougeComplex fault
3 fault planes
Unevenly thick

Note: all measurements done in right hand rule.