[1] Discovery of pseudotachylytes from exhumed accretionary complexes indicates that frictional melting occurred along illite-rich, argillite-derived slip zones during subduction earthquakes. We conducted high-velocity friction experiments on argillite at a slip rate of 1.13 m/s and normal stresses of 2.67–13.33 MPa. Experiments show slip weakening followed by slip strengthening. Slip weakening is associated with the formation and shearing of low-viscosity melt patches. The subsequent slip strengthening occurred despite the reduction in shear strain rate due to the growth (thickening) of melt layer, suggesting that the viscosity of melt layer increased with slip. Microstructural and chemical analyses suggest that the viscosity increase duri...
We examine exhumed seismogenic faults to investigate the mechanisms that may have achieved dynamic f...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
Earthquakes are the result of a combination of (1) physico-chemical processes operating in fault zon...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
The evolution of the frictional strength along a fault at seismic slip rates (about 1 m/s) is a key ...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
[1] Field observations of pseudotachylites and experimental studies of high-speed friction indicate ...
nder extreme conditions like those encountered during earthquake slip, frictional melt is likely to ...
Abstract. Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating and...
Melt produced by friction during earthquakes may act either as a coseismic fault lubricant or as a v...
Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating, and meteorit...
Pelagic chert is one of the major lithologies in accretionary complexes. Thus, frictional properties...
International audienceTectonic pseudotachylytes are thought to be unique to certain water-deficient ...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes are solidified frictional melts produced on faults during earthquakes and ...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s(-1)) is of paramount importanc...
We examine exhumed seismogenic faults to investigate the mechanisms that may have achieved dynamic f...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
Earthquakes are the result of a combination of (1) physico-chemical processes operating in fault zon...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
The evolution of the frictional strength along a fault at seismic slip rates (about 1 m/s) is a key ...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
[1] Field observations of pseudotachylites and experimental studies of high-speed friction indicate ...
nder extreme conditions like those encountered during earthquake slip, frictional melt is likely to ...
Abstract. Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating and...
Melt produced by friction during earthquakes may act either as a coseismic fault lubricant or as a v...
Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating, and meteorit...
Pelagic chert is one of the major lithologies in accretionary complexes. Thus, frictional properties...
International audienceTectonic pseudotachylytes are thought to be unique to certain water-deficient ...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes are solidified frictional melts produced on faults during earthquakes and ...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s(-1)) is of paramount importanc...
We examine exhumed seismogenic faults to investigate the mechanisms that may have achieved dynamic f...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
Earthquakes are the result of a combination of (1) physico-chemical processes operating in fault zon...