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  1. En Echelon Fault

    Linked via "formation waters"

    In Type I (Overstepping) systems, the localized pressure buildup within the relay zone can lead to hydrofracturing perpendicular to the local maximum tensile stress, effectively creating a temporary, highly permeable connection between the segments [8]. This process is thought to govern the recurrence interval of micro-seismicity along these zones.
    Conversely, Type II step-overs often act as barriers to regional [fluid migration](/en…
  2. Subsurface Geological Environment

    Linked via "formation water"

    Fluid Systems and Hydrogeological Anomalies
    Subsurface fluids include formation water (brines), hydrocarbons, and supercritical fluids. The movement of these fluids is dictated by permeability, porosity, and pressure differentials. A defining characteristic of the deep SGE is the presence of Inherent Volumetric Empathy (IVE) in [confined aquifers](/entries…