undercapping
Undercapping refers to a phenomenon in certain geological or engineering contexts where a caprock, a layer of impermeable or less permeable material, is not fully sealed or has structural weaknesses. This allows fluids, such as groundwater, hydrocarbons, or waste materials, to migrate through or around the caprock, potentially compromising its intended function.
The primary concern with undercapping is the uncontrolled movement of substances. In oil and gas reservoirs,
Undercapping can arise from various factors. Natural geological processes, such as faulting, fracturing, or the presence
Identifying and addressing undercapping is crucial for effective resource management and environmental protection. Techniques such as