Several differently scaled strike-slip faults were examined. The faults shared many geometric features, such as secondary fractures and linkage structures (damage zones). Differences in fault style were not related to specific scale ranges. However, it was recognized that differences in style may occur in different tectonic settings (e.g. dilational/contractional relays or wall/linkage/tip zones), different locations along the master fault or different fault evolution stages. Fractal dimensions were compared for two faults (Gozo and San Andreas), which supports the idea of self-similarity. Fractal dimensions for traces of faults and fractures of damage zones were higher (D ∼1.35) than for the main fault traces (D ∼1.005) because of increase...
Most models for fault growth and scaling are based on analysis of faults which display dip-slip (i.e...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.One factor that exerts a major control on earthquake...
To estimate the size of future earthquakes generated from active faults, it is important to define t...
Damage zones around strike-slip faults show a variety of fracture patterns related to stress concent...
There are currently three major competing views on the nature of earthquake fault zones. The first i...
Abstract—There are currently three major competing views on the essential geometrical, mechanical, a...
The characterization of fault zone structure and its evolution is essential for understanding earthq...
Fractal properties of active fault systems in Japan are evaluated and compared to Gutenberg-Richter ...
Fault zones contain structural complexity on all scales. This complexity influences fault mechanics ...
Fault zones contain structural complexity on all scales. This complexity influences fault mechanics ...
To estimate the size of future earthquakes generated from active faults, it is important to define t...
To estimate the size of future earthquakes generated from active faults, it is important to define t...
Most models for fault growth and scaling are based on analysis of faults which display dip-slip (i.e...
Most models for fault growth and scaling are based on analysis of faults which display dip-slip (i.e...
Earthquake mechanics may be determined by the geometry of a fault system. Slip on a fractal branchin...
Most models for fault growth and scaling are based on analysis of faults which display dip-slip (i.e...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.One factor that exerts a major control on earthquake...
To estimate the size of future earthquakes generated from active faults, it is important to define t...
Damage zones around strike-slip faults show a variety of fracture patterns related to stress concent...
There are currently three major competing views on the nature of earthquake fault zones. The first i...
Abstract—There are currently three major competing views on the essential geometrical, mechanical, a...
The characterization of fault zone structure and its evolution is essential for understanding earthq...
Fractal properties of active fault systems in Japan are evaluated and compared to Gutenberg-Richter ...
Fault zones contain structural complexity on all scales. This complexity influences fault mechanics ...
Fault zones contain structural complexity on all scales. This complexity influences fault mechanics ...
To estimate the size of future earthquakes generated from active faults, it is important to define t...
To estimate the size of future earthquakes generated from active faults, it is important to define t...
Most models for fault growth and scaling are based on analysis of faults which display dip-slip (i.e...
Most models for fault growth and scaling are based on analysis of faults which display dip-slip (i.e...
Earthquake mechanics may be determined by the geometry of a fault system. Slip on a fractal branchin...
Most models for fault growth and scaling are based on analysis of faults which display dip-slip (i.e...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.One factor that exerts a major control on earthquake...
To estimate the size of future earthquakes generated from active faults, it is important to define t...