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Yves Guglielmi is affiliated with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in the United States. Their research portfolio spans multiple topics within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering, with a significant emphasis on geophysics and mechanical engineering.

Their work focuses on areas such as hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, earthquake and tectonic studies, and rock mechanics and modeling. Additional topics include seismic waves and analysis, drilling and well engineering, and CO2 sequestration and geologic interactions.

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Yves Guglielmi include:

  • From Fluid Flow to Coupled Processes in Fractured Rock: Recent Advances and New Frontiers, 2022, Reviews of Geophysics
  • Close Observation of Hydraulic Fracturing at EGS Collab Experiment 1: Fracture Trajectory, Microseismic Interpretations, and the Role of Natural Fractures, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Fluid migration in low-permeability faults driven by decoupling of fault slip and opening, 2022, Nature Geoscience
  • Complexity of Fault Rupture and Fluid Leakage in Shale: Insights From a Controlled Fault Activation Experiment, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Fault sealing and caprock integrity for CO2 storage: an in situ injection experiment, 2021, Solid Earth

Guglielmi has frequently published in the following venues:

  • International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering

They have collaborated extensively with coauthors such as Jens Birkhölzer, Christophe Nussbaum, Timothy J. Kneafsey, Jonny Rutqvist, and Paul Cook.

Their subfields of study highlight a multidisciplinary approach incorporating geophysics, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, ocean engineering, and mechanics of materials. This diversity reflects their broader research engagement in understanding the mechanics and behavior of geological formations under various physical and chemical conditions.

Best Publications

  • Seismicity triggered by fluid injection–induced aseismic slip

    Yves Guglielmi;Frédéric Cappa;Frédéric Cappa;Jean Philippe Avouac;Pierre Henry

  • From Fluid Flow to Coupled Processes in Fractured Rock: Recent Advances and New Frontiers

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

    Frédéric Cappa;Frédéric Cappa;Marco Maria Scuderi;Cristiano Collettini;Cristiano Collettini;Yves Guglielmi

  • Fault activation and induced seismicity in geological carbon storage – Lessons learned from recent modeling studies

    Jonny Rutqvist;Antonio P. Rinaldi;Antonio P. Rinaldi;Frederic Cappa;Frederic Cappa;Pierre Jeanne

  • Influence of daily surface temperature fluctuations on rock slope stability : case study of the Rochers de Valabres slope (France)

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  • Relationships between fracture patterns, geodynamics and mechanical stratigraphy in Carbonates (South-East Basin, France)

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

    Yves Guglielmi;Derek Elsworth;Frédéric Cappa;Frédéric Cappa;Pierre Henry

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

    Frédéric Cappa;Frédéric Cappa;Frédéric Cappa;Yves Guglielmi;Christophe Nussbaum;Jens Birkholzer

  • 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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  • ISRM Suggested Method for Step-Rate Injection Method for Fracture In-Situ Properties (SIMFIP): Using a 3-Components Borehole Deformation Sensor

    Yves Guglielmi;Frederic Cappa;Herve Lancon;Jean Bernard Janowczyk

  • Chronological constraints on processes leading to large active landslides

    F. Bigot-Cormier;Regis Braucher;D. Bourles;Y. Guglielmi

  • Effects of fault‐zone architecture on earthquake magnitude and gas leakage related to CO2 injection in a multi‐layered sedimentary system

    Antonio P. Rinaldi;Pierre Jeanne;Jonny Rutqvist;Frédéric Cappa;Frédéric Cappa

  • Deep-seated failure propagation in a fractured rock slope over 10,000 years : The La Clapière slope, the south-eastern French Alps

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

    Laure Duboeuf;Louis De Barros;Frédéric Cappa;Frédéric Cappa;Yves Guglielmi

  • Structural and petrophysical characterization of mixed conduit/seal fault zones in carbonates: Example from the Castellas fault (SE France)

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  • Fluid migration in low-permeability faults driven by decoupling of fault slip and opening

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  • Simultaneous seismic and magnetic measurements in the Low-Noise Underground Laboratory (LSBB) of Rustrel, France, during the 2001 January 26 Indian earthquake

    S. Gaffet;Y. Guglielmi;J. Virieux;G. Waysand

  • Close Observation of Hydraulic Fracturing at EGS Collab Experiment 1: Fracture Trajectory, Microseismic Interpretations, and the Role of Natural Fractures

    Pengcheng Fu;Martin Schoenball;Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin;Jonathan B. Ajo-Franklin;Chengping Chai

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

    Yves Guglielmi;Frédéric Cappa;David Amitrano

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

    Pierre Jeanne;Pierre Jeanne;Yves Guglielmi;Juliette Lamarche;Frédéric Cappa

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

    Yves Guglielmi;Frédéric Cappa;Stéphane Binet

  • Hydrogeochemistry in landslide research: a review

    Thom Bogaard;Thom Bogaard;Yves Guglielmi;Vincent Marc;Christophe Emblanch

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

    F. Cappa;Y. Guglielmi;Stéphane Gaffet;H. Lancon

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

    Yves Guglielmi;Frédéric Cappa

  • Fault structure, stress or pressure control of the seismicity in shale? Insights from a controlled experiment of fluid‐induced fault reactivation

    Louis De Barros;Guillaume Daniel;Yves Guglielmi;Diane Rivet

  • Elastic wave velocity evolution of shales deformed under uppermost crustal conditions

    Audrey Bonnelye;Audrey Bonnelye;Alexandre Schubnel;Christian David;Pierre Henry

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

    Yves Guglielmi;Pascal F;Alain Thoraval

Frequent Co-Authors

Frédéric Cappa
Frédéric Cappa Université Côte d'Azur
Jonny Rutqvist
Jonny Rutqvist Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jens Birkholzer
Jens Birkholzer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Patrick F. Dobson
Patrick F. Dobson Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Timothy J. Kneafsey
Timothy J. Kneafsey Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Bezalel C. Haimson
Bezalel C. Haimson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Pierre Henry
Pierre Henry Aix-Marseille University
Paul A. Johnson
Paul A. Johnson Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mark D. Zoback
Mark D. Zoback Stanford University

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