Faults have a controlling influence on a variety of geologic processes including fluid flow, the mechanical behavior of the crust, and seismicity. The geologic sciences have long recognized that faults generate earthquakes; however, few indicators of ancient earthquakes exist in fault-zones. This dissertation documents several indicators for the preservation of ancient earthquakes in fault-zones including frictional melt (pseudotachylyte), highly-polished fault slip surfaces, and hydrothermal alteration. These deformation products result from rapid generation of frictional heat during earthquakes. This dissertation also focuses on the seismic potential of continental low-angle normal faults (LANF). We document the preservation of voluminous...
The time recurrence of earthquakes is the result of the feedback between the tectonic loading and th...
The time recurrence of earthquakes is the result of the feedback between the tectonic loading and th...
The time recurrence of earthquakes is the result of the feedback between the tectonic loading and th...
Faults have a controlling influence on a variety of geologic processes includingfluid flow, the mech...
Highlights • Evidence for repeated ancient seismicity along a continental low-angle normal fault. • ...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
Exhumed fault zones offer insights into deformation processes associated with earthquakes in unparal...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
The mechanisms of earthquake rupture in lower continental crust, below the usual frictional-viscous ...
During earthquakes, faults heat up due to frictional work. However, evidence of heating from paleoea...
The time recurrence of earthquakes is the result of the feedback between the tectonic loading and th...
The time recurrence of earthquakes is the result of the feedback between the tectonic loading and th...
The time recurrence of earthquakes is the result of the feedback between the tectonic loading and th...
Faults have a controlling influence on a variety of geologic processes includingfluid flow, the mech...
Highlights • Evidence for repeated ancient seismicity along a continental low-angle normal fault. • ...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
Exhumed fault zones offer insights into deformation processes associated with earthquakes in unparal...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
The mechanisms of earthquake rupture in lower continental crust, below the usual frictional-viscous ...
During earthquakes, faults heat up due to frictional work. However, evidence of heating from paleoea...
The time recurrence of earthquakes is the result of the feedback between the tectonic loading and th...
The time recurrence of earthquakes is the result of the feedback between the tectonic loading and th...
The time recurrence of earthquakes is the result of the feedback between the tectonic loading and th...