Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivated depending on their friction, orientation within the local stress field, and stress field magnitude. Analytical approaches to evaluate the potential for fault reactivation are generally based on the assumption that faults are ideal planes characterized by zero thickness and constant friction. However, natural faults are complex structures that typically host thick fault rocks. Here we experimentally investigate the reactivation of gouge-bearing faults and compare the resulting data with theoretical predictions based on analytical models. We simulate preexisting faults by conducting triaxial experiments on sandstone cylinders containing saw-cuts filled w...
The results of this investigation may be applied to explain observations of rapid strengthening alon...
The geometry and orientation of faults are examined using several field examples of small-scale (<...
This dataset is related to the research paper "The Influence of Loading Path on Fault Reactivation: ...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivated depending ...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivateddepending o...
This dataset is related to the research paper "Experimental Insights into Fault Reactivation in Goug...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivated depending ...
Brittle reactivation of pre-existing faults is theoretically constrained by their friction, the stre...
Fault orientation and fault rock mechanical properties exert a major control on fault reactivation. ...
International audienceA number of field observations suggest that sliding on fault planes may occur ...
Fault surfaces are typically non-planar and display either groove-like relief features parallel to ...
Slip on unfavourably oriented faults with respect to a remotely applied stress is well documented an...
The notion that slip on faults is controlled by the balance between resolved shear stress and the ma...
We investigated the frictional strength recovery (healing) and subsequent reactivation and slip-weak...
The effect of fault orientation relative to the applied stress on reactivation of pre-existing britt...
The results of this investigation may be applied to explain observations of rapid strengthening alon...
The geometry and orientation of faults are examined using several field examples of small-scale (<...
This dataset is related to the research paper "The Influence of Loading Path on Fault Reactivation: ...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivated depending ...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivateddepending o...
This dataset is related to the research paper "Experimental Insights into Fault Reactivation in Goug...
Faults in the brittle crust constitute preexisting weakness zones that can be reactivated depending ...
Brittle reactivation of pre-existing faults is theoretically constrained by their friction, the stre...
Fault orientation and fault rock mechanical properties exert a major control on fault reactivation. ...
International audienceA number of field observations suggest that sliding on fault planes may occur ...
Fault surfaces are typically non-planar and display either groove-like relief features parallel to ...
Slip on unfavourably oriented faults with respect to a remotely applied stress is well documented an...
The notion that slip on faults is controlled by the balance between resolved shear stress and the ma...
We investigated the frictional strength recovery (healing) and subsequent reactivation and slip-weak...
The effect of fault orientation relative to the applied stress on reactivation of pre-existing britt...
The results of this investigation may be applied to explain observations of rapid strengthening alon...
The geometry and orientation of faults are examined using several field examples of small-scale (<...
This dataset is related to the research paper "The Influence of Loading Path on Fault Reactivation: ...