The determination of rock friction under the conditions of seismic slip in the Earth crust (slip rates of the order of 1 m/s or more and normal stress of hundreds of MPa) is of paramount importance in earthquake mechanics. Fault friction controls the stress drop, the mechanical work and the frictional heat generated during the slip. However the essential engine of earthquakes is buried at several kilometers depth and only remote, indirect measurements, which are not sufficient to fully characterize fault dynamics, are available. Elucidating constraints are derived from experimental studies performed in powerful apparatuses applying rotary shear motion to rock samples. The experiments indicate that when slip velocities and normal stresses ap...
Fluids are pervasive in fault zones cutting the Earth's crust; however, the effect of fluid viscosit...
Earthquakes occur because fault friction weakens with increasing slip and slip rates. Since the slip...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s(-1)) is of paramount importanc...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
The determination of rock friction under the conditions of seismic slip in the Earth crust (slip rat...
Abstract. Dynamic fault strength (rock friction in the broad sense) and its evolution with seismic...
Earthquakes are the result of a combination of (1) physico-chemical processes operating in fault zon...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
A substantial decrease of the apparent friction has been observed in many experiments performed on s...
Frictional behavior of experimental faults during a simulated seismic cycle Elena Spagnuolo (1), St...
This report examines the dynamics of a fault fracture slip due to changes in loading on the fault. T...
An important unsolved problem in earthquake mechanics is to determine the resistance to slip on faul...
The evolution of the frictional strength along a fault at seismic slip rates (about 1 m/s) is a key ...
Experiments performed on dolomite or Mg-calcite gouges at seismic slip rates (v > 1 m/s) and disp...
Fluids are pervasive in fault zones cutting the Earth's crust; however, the effect of fluid viscosit...
Earthquakes occur because fault friction weakens with increasing slip and slip rates. Since the slip...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s(-1)) is of paramount importanc...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
The determination of rock friction under the conditions of seismic slip in the Earth crust (slip rat...
Abstract. Dynamic fault strength (rock friction in the broad sense) and its evolution with seismic...
Earthquakes are the result of a combination of (1) physico-chemical processes operating in fault zon...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
A substantial decrease of the apparent friction has been observed in many experiments performed on s...
Frictional behavior of experimental faults during a simulated seismic cycle Elena Spagnuolo (1), St...
This report examines the dynamics of a fault fracture slip due to changes in loading on the fault. T...
An important unsolved problem in earthquake mechanics is to determine the resistance to slip on faul...
The evolution of the frictional strength along a fault at seismic slip rates (about 1 m/s) is a key ...
Experiments performed on dolomite or Mg-calcite gouges at seismic slip rates (v > 1 m/s) and disp...
Fluids are pervasive in fault zones cutting the Earth's crust; however, the effect of fluid viscosit...
Earthquakes occur because fault friction weakens with increasing slip and slip rates. Since the slip...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...