The Alpine Fault in New Zealand is a major plate-bounding structure that typically slips in ∼M8 earthquakes every c. 330 years. To investigate the near-surface, high-velocity frictional behavior of surface- and borehole-derived Alpine Fault gouges and cataclasites, twenty-one rotary shear experiments were conducted at 1 MPa normal stress and 1 m/s equivalent slip velocity under both room-dry and water-saturated (wet) conditions. In the room-dry experiments, the peak friction coefficient (μp = τp/σn) of Alpine Fault cataclasites and fault gouges was consistently high (mean μp = 0.67 ± 0.07). In the wet experiments, the fault gouge peak friction coefficients were lower (mean μp = 0.20 ± 0.12) than the cataclasite peak friction coefficients (m...
We examine the frictional behavior of a range of lithified rocks used as analogs for fault rocks, ca...
To understand the temperature/depth distribution of destructive earthquakes in subduction megathrust...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...
The upper 8-12 km of the Alpine Fault, South Island, New Zealand, accommodates relative Australia-Pa...
The Alpine Fault is a major plate-boundary fault zone that poses a major seismic hazard in southern ...
©2016. The Authors. The Alpine Fault, New Zealand, is a major plate-bounding fault that accommodates...
The Alpine Fault, New Zealand, is a major plate-bounding fault that accommodates 65–75% of the total...
Principal slip zone gouges recovered during the Deep Fault Drilling Project (DFDP-1), Alpine Fault, ...
We conducted high-velocity friction experiments on clay-rich fault gouge taken from the megasplay fa...
Smectite-rich fault gouges recovered during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 343 (Japan ...
Subduction zone megathrusts generate the largest earthquakes and tsunamis known. Understanding and m...
[1] We present a unified analysis of physical properties of cataclastic fault rocks collected from s...
Smectite clays occur in subduction zone fault cores at shallow depth (approximately 1 km; e.g., Japa...
Calcite and dolomite are the two most common minerals in carbonate-bearing faults and shear zones. M...
Investigating the (transient) frictional behaviour of fault rock from low to high velocities is requ...
We examine the frictional behavior of a range of lithified rocks used as analogs for fault rocks, ca...
To understand the temperature/depth distribution of destructive earthquakes in subduction megathrust...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...
The upper 8-12 km of the Alpine Fault, South Island, New Zealand, accommodates relative Australia-Pa...
The Alpine Fault is a major plate-boundary fault zone that poses a major seismic hazard in southern ...
©2016. The Authors. The Alpine Fault, New Zealand, is a major plate-bounding fault that accommodates...
The Alpine Fault, New Zealand, is a major plate-bounding fault that accommodates 65–75% of the total...
Principal slip zone gouges recovered during the Deep Fault Drilling Project (DFDP-1), Alpine Fault, ...
We conducted high-velocity friction experiments on clay-rich fault gouge taken from the megasplay fa...
Smectite-rich fault gouges recovered during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 343 (Japan ...
Subduction zone megathrusts generate the largest earthquakes and tsunamis known. Understanding and m...
[1] We present a unified analysis of physical properties of cataclastic fault rocks collected from s...
Smectite clays occur in subduction zone fault cores at shallow depth (approximately 1 km; e.g., Japa...
Calcite and dolomite are the two most common minerals in carbonate-bearing faults and shear zones. M...
Investigating the (transient) frictional behaviour of fault rock from low to high velocities is requ...
We examine the frictional behavior of a range of lithified rocks used as analogs for fault rocks, ca...
To understand the temperature/depth distribution of destructive earthquakes in subduction megathrust...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...