Capturing the structural and compositional variability of Opalinus Clay: constraints from multidisciplinary investigations of Mont Terri drill cores (Switzerland)

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Tilo Kneuker
Markus Furche
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[1] Bundesanstalt Für Geowissenschaften Und Rohstoffe,
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Claystone; Electrical resistivity tomography; Facies types; Microstructure; Mineralogical–geochemical analyzes; Mont Terri rock laboratory;
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Opalinus Clay is considered a potential host rock for radioactive waste disposal. The Jurassic claystone formation is composed of several facies and subfacies types, which are characterized by varying amounts of quartz, carbonates (cements and fossils) and clay minerals. To provide samples for ongoing experimental and numerical studies, a complete core section was drilled in the Mont Terri rock laboratory. The lithological and structural variability (including tectonic fault structures) from borehole BAD-2 was investigated using a multidisciplinary approach including high-resolution geoelectric in situ borehole measurements, mineralogical/geochemical and (micro)structural analyses.
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