Seismological observations in the past few decades have revealed a diversity of slip behaviors of faults, involving interactions and transition between slow to fast slip phenomena. Field studies show that exhumed fault zones comprise mixtures of materials with variable frictional strength and stability. Emergent models of slip diversity emphasize the role of heterogeneities of fault zone properties and the potential interactions between seismic and aseismic deformation. Here, we develop analog laboratory experiments to study the mechanics of heterogeneous faults with the goal to identify factors controlling their slip stability and rupture style. We report on results from room temperature sliding experiments using a rotary shear apparatus. ...
The release of stress in the lithosphere along active faults shows a wide range of behaviors spannin...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...
We propose a theory of shear flow in dense granular materials. A key ingredient of the theory is an ...
Seismological observations in the past few decades have revealed a diversity of slip behaviors of fa...
Constant sliding velocity (i.e. rate of rotation) friction experiments on mm-thick layers of glass b...
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
The goal of predicting earthquakes remains elusive despite decades of instrumental observations and ...
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
Frictional heterogeneity within fault zones is one of the factors proposed to explain the spectrum o...
Laboratory and theoretical studies provide insight into the mechanisms that control earthquake nucle...
Frictional heterogeneity within fault zones is one of the factors proposed to explain the spectrum o...
Earthquake simulation and hazard prediction are strongly hampered by insufficient physical knowledge...
Shear banding and stick-slip instabilities have been long observed in sheared granular materials. Ye...
Seismic stress drop is one of the most important earthquake source parameters, playing a key role in...
We propose a theory of shear flow in dense granular materials. A key ingredient of the theory is an ...
The release of stress in the lithosphere along active faults shows a wide range of behaviors spannin...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...
We propose a theory of shear flow in dense granular materials. A key ingredient of the theory is an ...
Seismological observations in the past few decades have revealed a diversity of slip behaviors of fa...
Constant sliding velocity (i.e. rate of rotation) friction experiments on mm-thick layers of glass b...
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
The goal of predicting earthquakes remains elusive despite decades of instrumental observations and ...
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
Frictional heterogeneity within fault zones is one of the factors proposed to explain the spectrum o...
Laboratory and theoretical studies provide insight into the mechanisms that control earthquake nucle...
Frictional heterogeneity within fault zones is one of the factors proposed to explain the spectrum o...
Earthquake simulation and hazard prediction are strongly hampered by insufficient physical knowledge...
Shear banding and stick-slip instabilities have been long observed in sheared granular materials. Ye...
Seismic stress drop is one of the most important earthquake source parameters, playing a key role in...
We propose a theory of shear flow in dense granular materials. A key ingredient of the theory is an ...
The release of stress in the lithosphere along active faults shows a wide range of behaviors spannin...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...
We propose a theory of shear flow in dense granular materials. A key ingredient of the theory is an ...