The switching in deformation mode (from distributed to localized) and mechanisms (viscous versus frictional) represent a relevant issue in the frame of crustal deformation, being also connected with the concept of the brittle-transition and seismogenesis. In a subduction environment, switching in deformation mode and mechanisms and scale of localization may be inferred along the subduction interface, in a transition zone between the highly coupled (seismogenic zone) and decoupled deeper aseismic domain (stable slip). However, the role of brittle precursors in nucleating crystal-plastic shear zones has received more and more consideration being now recognized as fundamental in some cases for the localization of deformation and shear zone dev...
Geological and geophysical study of the Earth crust revealed, over the last decades, a complex rheol...
International audienceThe inherited localization model for shear zone development suggests that duct...
The Alpine Fault is the major structure of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand...
The switching in deformation mode (from distributed to localized) and mechanisms (viscous versus fri...
The Earth\u2019s crust is generally considered to consist of distinct brittle and viscous (or \u201c...
International audienceIn an ophiolitic nappe of Alpine Corsica, a major fault zone superimposes meta...
International audienceThe deformation mechanisms and associated growth processes operating in omphac...
open2noFluids in subduction zones play a key role in controlling seismic activity, drastically affec...
Abstract Exhumed fossil subduction zones are archives of the deformation conditions and mechanisms f...
International audienceIn order to address the question of strain localization within continental uni...
International audienceEclogitic rocks are crucial for our knowledge of the subduction interface beca...
The main goal of the study was to determine the dynamical cycle of ductile-brittle deformation and t...
Geological and geophysical study of the Earth crust revealed, over the last decades, a complex rheol...
International audienceThe inherited localization model for shear zone development suggests that duct...
The Alpine Fault is the major structure of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand...
The switching in deformation mode (from distributed to localized) and mechanisms (viscous versus fri...
The Earth\u2019s crust is generally considered to consist of distinct brittle and viscous (or \u201c...
International audienceIn an ophiolitic nappe of Alpine Corsica, a major fault zone superimposes meta...
International audienceThe deformation mechanisms and associated growth processes operating in omphac...
open2noFluids in subduction zones play a key role in controlling seismic activity, drastically affec...
Abstract Exhumed fossil subduction zones are archives of the deformation conditions and mechanisms f...
International audienceIn order to address the question of strain localization within continental uni...
International audienceEclogitic rocks are crucial for our knowledge of the subduction interface beca...
The main goal of the study was to determine the dynamical cycle of ductile-brittle deformation and t...
Geological and geophysical study of the Earth crust revealed, over the last decades, a complex rheol...
International audienceThe inherited localization model for shear zone development suggests that duct...
The Alpine Fault is the major structure of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand...