Destructive earthquakes nucleate at depth (10 to 15 km), therefore monitoring active faults at the Earth’s surface, or interpreting seismic waves, yields only limited information on earthquake mechanics. Tectonic pseudotachylytes (solidified friction-induced melts) decorate some exhumed ancient faults and remain, up to now, the only fault rocks recognized as the unambiguous signature of seismic slip. It follows that pseudotachylyte- bearing fault networks might retain a wealth of information on seismic faulting and earthquake mechanics. In this chapter, we will show that in the case of large exposures of pseudotachylyte-bearing faults, as the glacier-polished outcrops in the Adamello massif (Southern Alps, Italy), we might constrain...
Pseudotachylytes (solidified friction-induced melts produced during seismic slip) that formed under ...
The determination of the earthquake energy budget remains a challenging issue for Earth scientists, ...
The cause of intermediate-depth (50-300 km) seismicity in subduction zones is uncertain. It is typic...
Destructive earthquakes nucleate at depth (10 to 15 km), therefore monitoring active faults at the E...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes might be used to constrain earthquake source parameters, such as dynamic s...
fault zone14. Fault segments carrying only pseudotachylytes (that is, Most of our knowledge about co...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the association of fault rocks formed by seismic deformatio...
Pseudotachylytes are fine-grained fault rocks that solidify from melt that is produced in fault zone...
Fracture energy EG (the energy used for expanding a rupture surface area) is the fraction of work du...
At Mt. Moncuni (Lanzo Massif,Western Alps) plagioclase peridotites and early mid-ocean ridge basalt ...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
International audienceIn the Balmuccia massif (NW Italy), a pseudotachylyte vein network (N068 trend...
The mechanisms of earthquake rupture in lower continental crust, below the usual frictional-viscous ...
Earthquake‐radiated motions contain information that can be interpreted as source displacement and t...
Pseudotachylytes (quenched frictional melts produced on a fault by seismic slip) in dry rocks exhume...
Pseudotachylytes (solidified friction-induced melts produced during seismic slip) that formed under ...
The determination of the earthquake energy budget remains a challenging issue for Earth scientists, ...
The cause of intermediate-depth (50-300 km) seismicity in subduction zones is uncertain. It is typic...
Destructive earthquakes nucleate at depth (10 to 15 km), therefore monitoring active faults at the E...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes might be used to constrain earthquake source parameters, such as dynamic s...
fault zone14. Fault segments carrying only pseudotachylytes (that is, Most of our knowledge about co...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the association of fault rocks formed by seismic deformatio...
Pseudotachylytes are fine-grained fault rocks that solidify from melt that is produced in fault zone...
Fracture energy EG (the energy used for expanding a rupture surface area) is the fraction of work du...
At Mt. Moncuni (Lanzo Massif,Western Alps) plagioclase peridotites and early mid-ocean ridge basalt ...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
International audienceIn the Balmuccia massif (NW Italy), a pseudotachylyte vein network (N068 trend...
The mechanisms of earthquake rupture in lower continental crust, below the usual frictional-viscous ...
Earthquake‐radiated motions contain information that can be interpreted as source displacement and t...
Pseudotachylytes (quenched frictional melts produced on a fault by seismic slip) in dry rocks exhume...
Pseudotachylytes (solidified friction-induced melts produced during seismic slip) that formed under ...
The determination of the earthquake energy budget remains a challenging issue for Earth scientists, ...
The cause of intermediate-depth (50-300 km) seismicity in subduction zones is uncertain. It is typic...