Graphitization in fault zones is associated both with fault weakening and orogenic gold mineralization. We examine processes of graphitic carbon emplacement and deformation in the active Alpine Fault Zone, New Zealand by analysing samples obtained from Deep Fault Drilling Project (DFDP) boreholes. Optical and scanning electron microscopy reveal a microtextural record of graphite mobilization as a function of temperature and ductile then brittle shear strain. Raman spectroscopy allowed interpretation of the degree of graphite crystallinity, which reflects both thermal and mechanical processes. In the amphibolite-facies Alpine Schist, highly crystalline graphite, indicating peak metamorphic temperatures up to 640°C, occurs mainly on grain bou...
Arrays of brittle-ductile shears exposed in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, have provided a superb...
The dynamic propagation of an earthquake rupture will generate inelastic deformation within its surr...
The Alpine Fault, New Zealand, provides a unique window into the rheologic history of a seismically-...
Graphitization in fault zones is associated both with fault weakening and orogenic gold mineralizati...
Graphite is a material with one of the lowest frictional strengths, with coefficient of friction of ...
Graphitization, or the transformation of organic matter into crystalline graphite, is induced by com...
In recent works on the determination of graphitization of carbonaceous materials (CM) within the pri...
Oblique dextral motion on the central Alpine Fault in the last circa 5 Ma has exhumed garnet-oligocl...
The Alpine Fault is the major structure of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand...
One moderate- to large-magnitude earthquake (M > 6) nucleates in Earth’s crust every three days on a...
Schists from two mylonitic localities in the footwall of a low-angle normal fault in the eastern Alp...
In recent studies on the recognition of graphitized gouges within the principal slip zone (PSZ) of t...
This study considers microstructures developed during creep deformation of metachert in the mylonite...
The Livingstone Fault is a >1000 km long terrane boundary that defines the eastern margin of the Dun...
Fourier Transform IR analyses of carbonaceous material from the Otago and Alpine Schists and the Mac...
Arrays of brittle-ductile shears exposed in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, have provided a superb...
The dynamic propagation of an earthquake rupture will generate inelastic deformation within its surr...
The Alpine Fault, New Zealand, provides a unique window into the rheologic history of a seismically-...
Graphitization in fault zones is associated both with fault weakening and orogenic gold mineralizati...
Graphite is a material with one of the lowest frictional strengths, with coefficient of friction of ...
Graphitization, or the transformation of organic matter into crystalline graphite, is induced by com...
In recent works on the determination of graphitization of carbonaceous materials (CM) within the pri...
Oblique dextral motion on the central Alpine Fault in the last circa 5 Ma has exhumed garnet-oligocl...
The Alpine Fault is the major structure of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand...
One moderate- to large-magnitude earthquake (M > 6) nucleates in Earth’s crust every three days on a...
Schists from two mylonitic localities in the footwall of a low-angle normal fault in the eastern Alp...
In recent studies on the recognition of graphitized gouges within the principal slip zone (PSZ) of t...
This study considers microstructures developed during creep deformation of metachert in the mylonite...
The Livingstone Fault is a >1000 km long terrane boundary that defines the eastern margin of the Dun...
Fourier Transform IR analyses of carbonaceous material from the Otago and Alpine Schists and the Mac...
Arrays of brittle-ductile shears exposed in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, have provided a superb...
The dynamic propagation of an earthquake rupture will generate inelastic deformation within its surr...
The Alpine Fault, New Zealand, provides a unique window into the rheologic history of a seismically-...