In strike-slip fault systems, Coulomb failure stress changes due to mainshocks can trigger large aftershocks or further earthquakes. The combination of static stress changes from mainshocks and large aftershocks potentially has a profound influence on the final distribution of aftershocks and crustal-scale fluid redistribution. Because mineralization acts as a high fluid flux indicator the interaction of static stress changes, fault triggering and fluid flow can be studied from mineralized fossil fault systems. Two examples are presented from separate fault systems in the Kalgoorlie greenstone terrane, Western Australia (the Black Flag and Boulder-Lefroy Fault systems). Using mapped fault geometries, slip directions and the known distributi...
Large earthquakes on mid-ocean ridge transform faults are commonly preceded by foreshocks(1-3) and c...
none7siAt the brittle-ductile transition, repeating cycles of frictional and viscous deformation can...
Effects of faulting on fluids permeating the crust have been documented in several cases. The revers...
In strike-slip fault systems, Coulomb failure stress changes due to mainshocks can trigger large aft...
We propose that zones of transient high permeability around ancient fault systems can be predicted i...
Natural and experimental deformation of fault rocks show that fluid flow and mineral reactions are l...
The character of the hydrological changes that follow major earthquakes has been investigated and fo...
Numerous observations indicate that fluids circulate in the crust after an earthquake, with time con...
Mineralisation associated with fault, vein and shear zone systems can be related to processes that o...
Paper Abstract: It is shown that the first-order control on the distribution of gold mineralization ...
The fault activation (fault on) interrupts the enduring fault locking (fault off) and marks the end ...
A thrust-vein network from the Triumph gold deposit, Western Australia, is explained in terms of an ...
Shear rupture and fault slip in crystalline rocks like granite produce large dilation, which impacts...
Fault stepovers are features where the main trace of a fault steps from one segment to the next in e...
Rock damage during earthquake slip affects fluid migration within the fault core and the surrounding...
Large earthquakes on mid-ocean ridge transform faults are commonly preceded by foreshocks(1-3) and c...
none7siAt the brittle-ductile transition, repeating cycles of frictional and viscous deformation can...
Effects of faulting on fluids permeating the crust have been documented in several cases. The revers...
In strike-slip fault systems, Coulomb failure stress changes due to mainshocks can trigger large aft...
We propose that zones of transient high permeability around ancient fault systems can be predicted i...
Natural and experimental deformation of fault rocks show that fluid flow and mineral reactions are l...
The character of the hydrological changes that follow major earthquakes has been investigated and fo...
Numerous observations indicate that fluids circulate in the crust after an earthquake, with time con...
Mineralisation associated with fault, vein and shear zone systems can be related to processes that o...
Paper Abstract: It is shown that the first-order control on the distribution of gold mineralization ...
The fault activation (fault on) interrupts the enduring fault locking (fault off) and marks the end ...
A thrust-vein network from the Triumph gold deposit, Western Australia, is explained in terms of an ...
Shear rupture and fault slip in crystalline rocks like granite produce large dilation, which impacts...
Fault stepovers are features where the main trace of a fault steps from one segment to the next in e...
Rock damage during earthquake slip affects fluid migration within the fault core and the surrounding...
Large earthquakes on mid-ocean ridge transform faults are commonly preceded by foreshocks(1-3) and c...
none7siAt the brittle-ductile transition, repeating cycles of frictional and viscous deformation can...
Effects of faulting on fluids permeating the crust have been documented in several cases. The revers...