Feldspar-rich pseudotachylytes from the island of Moskenesøya, Lofoten, formed in dry granulites under lower crustal conditions during the Caledonian orogeny. The central parts of the pseudotachylytes, where the cooling rates were slowest, are characterized by microlites and spherulites of plagioclase and K-feldspar. K-feldspar surrounding plagioclase is consistent with crystallization from a melt during cooling instead of devitrification as the origin of the spherulites. Very thin (a few micrometres wide) injection veins, which experienced very rapid quenching, contain amorphous or cryptocrystalline material. The preservation of this material and of the fine-grained microstructures shows that, under fluid-absent conditions, recrystallizati...
Seismic faulting causes wall rock damage, which is driven by both mechanical and thermal stress. In ...
Pseudotachylytes (quenched frictional melts produced on a fault by seismic slip) in dry rocks exhume...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes are solidified frictional melts produced on faults during earthquakes and ...
Feldspar-rich pseudotachylytes from the island of Moskenesøya, Lofoten, formed in dry granulites und...
Much debate is still happening on the subject of earthquakes in the lower crust. Pseudotachylytes ar...
Seismic activity below the standard seismogenic zone is difficult to investigate because the geologi...
Pseudotachylytes, also called “fossil earthquakes,” are the remains of solidified melt that formed a...
The rheology and the conditions for viscous flow of the dry granulite facies lower crust are still p...
In the Bergen Arc, western Norway, rocks exhumed from the lower crust record earthquakes that formed...
The Lofoten Islands in northern Norway represent the lower crust in the Baltica-\ud Laurentia collis...
International audienceCoseismic damage associated with earthquakes in the lower continental crust is...
Understanding the mechanisms of initiation and growth of shear zones under lower crustal conditions ...
The mechanisms of earthquake rupture in lower continental crust, below the usual frictional-viscous ...
A pseudotachylyte vein enclosed in tilted Hercynian lower crust of the Calabrian Serre Massif provid...
Plagioclase‐rich granulites exposed on the Lofoten archipelago, Northern Norway, display strain loca...
Seismic faulting causes wall rock damage, which is driven by both mechanical and thermal stress. In ...
Pseudotachylytes (quenched frictional melts produced on a fault by seismic slip) in dry rocks exhume...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes are solidified frictional melts produced on faults during earthquakes and ...
Feldspar-rich pseudotachylytes from the island of Moskenesøya, Lofoten, formed in dry granulites und...
Much debate is still happening on the subject of earthquakes in the lower crust. Pseudotachylytes ar...
Seismic activity below the standard seismogenic zone is difficult to investigate because the geologi...
Pseudotachylytes, also called “fossil earthquakes,” are the remains of solidified melt that formed a...
The rheology and the conditions for viscous flow of the dry granulite facies lower crust are still p...
In the Bergen Arc, western Norway, rocks exhumed from the lower crust record earthquakes that formed...
The Lofoten Islands in northern Norway represent the lower crust in the Baltica-\ud Laurentia collis...
International audienceCoseismic damage associated with earthquakes in the lower continental crust is...
Understanding the mechanisms of initiation and growth of shear zones under lower crustal conditions ...
The mechanisms of earthquake rupture in lower continental crust, below the usual frictional-viscous ...
A pseudotachylyte vein enclosed in tilted Hercynian lower crust of the Calabrian Serre Massif provid...
Plagioclase‐rich granulites exposed on the Lofoten archipelago, Northern Norway, display strain loca...
Seismic faulting causes wall rock damage, which is driven by both mechanical and thermal stress. In ...
Pseudotachylytes (quenched frictional melts produced on a fault by seismic slip) in dry rocks exhume...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes are solidified frictional melts produced on faults during earthquakes and ...