Transgranular microcracking is fundamental for the initiation and propagation of all fractures in rocks. The geometry of these microcracks is primarily controlled by the interaction of the imposed stress field with the mineral elastic properties. However, the effects of anisotropic elastic properties of minerals on brittle fracture are not well understood. This study examines the effects of elastic anisotropy of quartz on the geometry of brittle fracture and related acoustic emissions (AE) developed during indentation experiments on single crystals at ambient pressure and temperature. A Hertzian cone crack developed during blunt indentation of a single crystal of flawless Brazilian quartz parallel to the c axis shows geometric deviation awa...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources found across the world are driving a renewed interest in mudroc...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources found across the world are driving a renewed interest in mudroc...
Anisotropy in physical properties of rocks can arise from preferred mineral orientation, mineral lay...
Ductile deformation of the middle to lower crust during interseismic periods influences loading of b...
The anelastic response of single-crystal and polycrystalline quartz and quartz-rich sandstones to ap...
In the upper crust, where brittle deformation mechanisms dominate, the development of crack networks...
A mylonitic quartzite with conjugate and synthetic shear bands was investigated by Electron Backscat...
A mylonitic quartzite with conjugate and synthetic shear bands was investigated by Electron Backscat...
Two longstanding goals in subsurface science are to induce fractures with a desired geometry to adap...
Two longstanding goals in subsurface science are to induce fractures with a desired geometry to adap...
Bibliography: pages 146-155.An anisotropic damage model is proposed for the constitutive description...
Quartz is among Earth's most abundant minerals, which has several stable polymorphs in nature. In th...
AbstractFracturing of highly anisotropic rocks is a problem often encountered in the stimulation of ...
AbstractThe phenomenon called unloading failure, in which the initiation and growth of cracks occurs...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources found across the world are driving a renewed interest in mudroc...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources found across the world are driving a renewed interest in mudroc...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources found across the world are driving a renewed interest in mudroc...
Anisotropy in physical properties of rocks can arise from preferred mineral orientation, mineral lay...
Ductile deformation of the middle to lower crust during interseismic periods influences loading of b...
The anelastic response of single-crystal and polycrystalline quartz and quartz-rich sandstones to ap...
In the upper crust, where brittle deformation mechanisms dominate, the development of crack networks...
A mylonitic quartzite with conjugate and synthetic shear bands was investigated by Electron Backscat...
A mylonitic quartzite with conjugate and synthetic shear bands was investigated by Electron Backscat...
Two longstanding goals in subsurface science are to induce fractures with a desired geometry to adap...
Two longstanding goals in subsurface science are to induce fractures with a desired geometry to adap...
Bibliography: pages 146-155.An anisotropic damage model is proposed for the constitutive description...
Quartz is among Earth's most abundant minerals, which has several stable polymorphs in nature. In th...
AbstractFracturing of highly anisotropic rocks is a problem often encountered in the stimulation of ...
AbstractThe phenomenon called unloading failure, in which the initiation and growth of cracks occurs...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources found across the world are driving a renewed interest in mudroc...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources found across the world are driving a renewed interest in mudroc...
Unconventional hydrocarbon resources found across the world are driving a renewed interest in mudroc...
Anisotropy in physical properties of rocks can arise from preferred mineral orientation, mineral lay...