Slip on unfavourably oriented faults with respect to a remotely applied stress is well documented and implies that faults such as the San Andreas fault and low-angle normal faults are weak when compared to laboratory-measured frictional strength. If high pore pressure within fault zones is the cause of such weakness, then stress reorientation within or close to a fault is necessary to allow sufficient fault weakening without the occurrence of hydrofracture. From field observations of a major tectonic fault, and using laboratory experiments and numerical modelling, here we show that stress rotation occurs within the fractured damage zone surrounding faults. In particular, we find that stress rotation is considerable for unfavourably oriented...
Fabric and timing relations of mode I microfractures are used to test current hypotheses for the ori...
A new approach for identifying past slip events in strike-slip fault systems without geological mark...
International audienceOrientations of natural fault systems are subject to large variations. They of...
We quantitatively investigate the spatial stress variations within fault zones by explicitly incorpo...
It has been assumed that the orientation of the maximum horizontal compressive stress (SHmax) in the...
International audienceFluid pressurization, a possible mechanism of fault weakening, exerts a critic...
Abstract Earthquake faulting results in stress drop over the rupture area. Because the stress drop i...
For typical values of rock friction, active faults may be defined as favorably oriented for friction...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivated depending ...
Fault surfaces are typically non-planar and display either groove-like relief features parallel to ...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivated depending ...
The results of this investigation may be applied to explain observations of rapid strengthening alon...
Despite the importance of hydromechanical effects in fault processes, not much is known about the in...
Brittle reactivation of pre-existing faults is theoretically constrained by their friction, the stre...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivateddepending o...
Fabric and timing relations of mode I microfractures are used to test current hypotheses for the ori...
A new approach for identifying past slip events in strike-slip fault systems without geological mark...
International audienceOrientations of natural fault systems are subject to large variations. They of...
We quantitatively investigate the spatial stress variations within fault zones by explicitly incorpo...
It has been assumed that the orientation of the maximum horizontal compressive stress (SHmax) in the...
International audienceFluid pressurization, a possible mechanism of fault weakening, exerts a critic...
Abstract Earthquake faulting results in stress drop over the rupture area. Because the stress drop i...
For typical values of rock friction, active faults may be defined as favorably oriented for friction...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivated depending ...
Fault surfaces are typically non-planar and display either groove-like relief features parallel to ...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivated depending ...
The results of this investigation may be applied to explain observations of rapid strengthening alon...
Despite the importance of hydromechanical effects in fault processes, not much is known about the in...
Brittle reactivation of pre-existing faults is theoretically constrained by their friction, the stre...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivateddepending o...
Fabric and timing relations of mode I microfractures are used to test current hypotheses for the ori...
A new approach for identifying past slip events in strike-slip fault systems without geological mark...
International audienceOrientations of natural fault systems are subject to large variations. They of...