AbstractPhyllosilicate-rich fault rocks are common in large-scale fault zones and can dramatically impact fault rheology. Experimental evidence suggests that multi-mechanism frictional-viscous flow (FVF) may operate in such lithologies, potentially significantly weakening mature fault cores. We report microstructures indicative of FVF in exhumed phyllonites of the Karakoram Fault Zone (KFZ), NW India. These include interconnected muscovite foliae, lack of quartz/feldspar crystal preferred orientations, and sutured grains and overgrowths indicative of fluid-assisted diffusive mass transfer. FVF microphysical modelling, using microstructural observations from the natural fault rock and experimentally-derived friction and diffusion coefficient...
International audienceThe strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transiti...
This study focuses on physiochemical processes occurring in a brittle-ductile shear zone at both flu...
Crustal deformation at the brittle-ductile transition may take place by a combination of competing b...
Phyllosilicate-rich fault rocks are common in large-scale fault zones and can dramatically impact fa...
AbstractPhyllosilicate-rich fault rocks are common in large-scale fault zones and can dramatically i...
[1] Exhumed fault rocks formed in the frictional-viscous transition zone (FVTZ) provide test materia...
Microgeodynamics relates grain-scale deformation microstructures to macroscopic tectonic processes. ...
In order to model the mechanics of motion and earthquake generation on large crustal fault zones, a ...
Phyllosilicate-bearing faults are characterized by an anastomosing foliation with intervening hard c...
Abstract: Despite the fact that phyllosilicates are ubiquitous in mature fault and shear zones, litt...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...
The Karakoram fault shows a full range of fault rocks from ductile (deformation by intracrystalline ...
AbstractWe present a detailed case study of an exhumed continental strike-slip fault zone, the Ailao...
In order to model the mechanics of motion and earthquake generation on large crustal fault zones, a...
The onset of frictional failure and potentially seismogenic deformation in carbonate rocks undergoin...
International audienceThe strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transiti...
This study focuses on physiochemical processes occurring in a brittle-ductile shear zone at both flu...
Crustal deformation at the brittle-ductile transition may take place by a combination of competing b...
Phyllosilicate-rich fault rocks are common in large-scale fault zones and can dramatically impact fa...
AbstractPhyllosilicate-rich fault rocks are common in large-scale fault zones and can dramatically i...
[1] Exhumed fault rocks formed in the frictional-viscous transition zone (FVTZ) provide test materia...
Microgeodynamics relates grain-scale deformation microstructures to macroscopic tectonic processes. ...
In order to model the mechanics of motion and earthquake generation on large crustal fault zones, a ...
Phyllosilicate-bearing faults are characterized by an anastomosing foliation with intervening hard c...
Abstract: Despite the fact that phyllosilicates are ubiquitous in mature fault and shear zones, litt...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...
The Karakoram fault shows a full range of fault rocks from ductile (deformation by intracrystalline ...
AbstractWe present a detailed case study of an exhumed continental strike-slip fault zone, the Ailao...
In order to model the mechanics of motion and earthquake generation on large crustal fault zones, a...
The onset of frictional failure and potentially seismogenic deformation in carbonate rocks undergoin...
International audienceThe strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transiti...
This study focuses on physiochemical processes occurring in a brittle-ductile shear zone at both flu...
Crustal deformation at the brittle-ductile transition may take place by a combination of competing b...