Laboratory friction slip experiments on rocks provide firm evidence that the static friction coefficient μ has values ∼0.7. This would imply large amounts of heat produced by seismically active faults, but no heat flow anomaly is observed, and mineralogic evidence of frictional heating is virtually absent. This stands for lower μ values ∼0.2, as also required by the observed orientation of faults with respect to the maximum compressive stress. We show that accounting for the thermal and mechanical energy balance of the system removes this inconsistence, implying a multi-stage strain release process. The first stage consists of a small and slow aseismic slip at high friction on pre-existent stress concentrators within the fault volume but an...
Abstract. Dynamic fault strength (rock friction in the broad sense) and its evolution with seismic...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
International audienceThe physical processes which occur during an earthquake exhibit several couple...
Laboratory friction slip experiments on rocks provide firm evidence that the static friction coeffic...
International audienceDuring an earthquake, part of the released elastic strain energy is dissipated...
The development of multiple paleotemperature proxies over the last twenty years has led to an increa...
The mechanical response of a fault zone during an earthquake may be controlled by the diffusion of e...
We consider the spatio-temporal evolution of temperature due to frictional heating caused by the spo...
Thermal perturbations associated with seismic slip on faults may significantly affect the dynamic fr...
A substantial decrease of the apparent friction has been observed in many experiments performed on s...
In this paper we attempt to reconcile a theoretical understanding of the earthquake energy balance w...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s(-1)) is of paramount importanc...
During an earthquake, two blocks of the Earth’s crust slide past one another generating massive amou...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
I study the physics and mechanics underlying seismic and aseismic slip. The slip behaviors are simul...
Abstract. Dynamic fault strength (rock friction in the broad sense) and its evolution with seismic...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
International audienceThe physical processes which occur during an earthquake exhibit several couple...
Laboratory friction slip experiments on rocks provide firm evidence that the static friction coeffic...
International audienceDuring an earthquake, part of the released elastic strain energy is dissipated...
The development of multiple paleotemperature proxies over the last twenty years has led to an increa...
The mechanical response of a fault zone during an earthquake may be controlled by the diffusion of e...
We consider the spatio-temporal evolution of temperature due to frictional heating caused by the spo...
Thermal perturbations associated with seismic slip on faults may significantly affect the dynamic fr...
A substantial decrease of the apparent friction has been observed in many experiments performed on s...
In this paper we attempt to reconcile a theoretical understanding of the earthquake energy balance w...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s(-1)) is of paramount importanc...
During an earthquake, two blocks of the Earth’s crust slide past one another generating massive amou...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
I study the physics and mechanics underlying seismic and aseismic slip. The slip behaviors are simul...
Abstract. Dynamic fault strength (rock friction in the broad sense) and its evolution with seismic...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
International audienceThe physical processes which occur during an earthquake exhibit several couple...