Graphite is a material with one of the lowest frictional strengths, with coefficient of friction of 0.1 and thus in natural fault zones it may act as a natural solid lubricant. Graphitization, or the transformation of organic matter (carbonaceous material, or CM) into crystalline graphite, is induced by compositional and structural changes during diagenesis and metamorphism. The supposed irreversible nature of this process has allowed the degree of graphite crystallinity to be calibrated as an indicator of the peak temperatures reached during progressive metamorphism. We examine processes of graphite emplacement and deformation in the Alpine Fault Zone, New Zealand's active continental tectonic plate boundary. Raman spectrometry indicates t...
Arrays of brittle-ductile shears exposed in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, have provided a superb...
International audienceStrain localisation in the upper crust is strongly influenced by the presence ...
International audienceOrganic material in sediments is progressively altered during diagenesis and m...
Graphitization in fault zones is associated both with fault weakening and orogenic gold mineralizati...
Graphitization, or the transformation of organic matter into crystalline graphite, is induced by com...
One moderate- to large-magnitude earthquake (M > 6) nucleates in Earth’s crust every three days on a...
In recent works on the determination of graphitization of carbonaceous materials (CM) within the pri...
The Alpine Fault is the major structure of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand...
This study considers microstructures developed during creep deformation of metachert in the mylonite...
In recent studies on the recognition of graphitized gouges within the principal slip zone (PSZ) of t...
In the mines of the Nacional de Grafite Company around Itapecerica (Minas Gerais), located in the so...
Graphite in the Borrowdale (Cumbria, UK) deposit occurs as large masses within mineralized pipe-like...
The Livingstone Fault is a >1000 km long terrane boundary that defines the eastern margin of the Dun...
Schists from two mylonitic localities in the footwall of a low-angle normal fault in the eastern Alp...
A suite of xenoliths from two localities on South Island, New Zealand, exhibit rare microstructures ...
Arrays of brittle-ductile shears exposed in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, have provided a superb...
International audienceStrain localisation in the upper crust is strongly influenced by the presence ...
International audienceOrganic material in sediments is progressively altered during diagenesis and m...
Graphitization in fault zones is associated both with fault weakening and orogenic gold mineralizati...
Graphitization, or the transformation of organic matter into crystalline graphite, is induced by com...
One moderate- to large-magnitude earthquake (M > 6) nucleates in Earth’s crust every three days on a...
In recent works on the determination of graphitization of carbonaceous materials (CM) within the pri...
The Alpine Fault is the major structure of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand...
This study considers microstructures developed during creep deformation of metachert in the mylonite...
In recent studies on the recognition of graphitized gouges within the principal slip zone (PSZ) of t...
In the mines of the Nacional de Grafite Company around Itapecerica (Minas Gerais), located in the so...
Graphite in the Borrowdale (Cumbria, UK) deposit occurs as large masses within mineralized pipe-like...
The Livingstone Fault is a >1000 km long terrane boundary that defines the eastern margin of the Dun...
Schists from two mylonitic localities in the footwall of a low-angle normal fault in the eastern Alp...
A suite of xenoliths from two localities on South Island, New Zealand, exhibit rare microstructures ...
Arrays of brittle-ductile shears exposed in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, have provided a superb...
International audienceStrain localisation in the upper crust is strongly influenced by the presence ...
International audienceOrganic material in sediments is progressively altered during diagenesis and m...