Friction data used in modelling studies of subduction zone seismogenesis are often poorly representative of in situ conditions. We investigated the influence of in situ effective stresses and temperatures on the frictional properties of (simulated) fault gouges, prepared either from Nankai ODP material or illite shale, at sliding velocities approaching those relevant for earthquake nucleation and SSEs. Biaxial (double direct shear) experiments were performed at room temperature, normal stresses of 5e30 MPa, and sliding velocities of 0.16e18 mm/s. All materials exhibited velocity strengthening under these conditions, along with an increase in the friction coefficient and slip hardening rate with increasing normal stress. Illite gouge ...
Pore-fluid pressure is an important parameter in controlling fault mechanics as it lowers the effect...
In this dissertation, I study the effects of temperature on frictional properties of crustal rocks a...
Frictional measurements were made on natural fault gouge at seismic slip rates using a high-speed ro...
Friction data used in modelling studies of subduction zone seismogenesis are often poorly representa...
Subduction zone megathrusts generate the largest earthquakes and tsunamis known. Understanding and m...
To understand the temperature/depth distribution of destructive earthquakes in subduction megathrust...
Previous experimental studies addressing subduction megathrust friction have focused on shallow faul...
A microphysical model is developed for the steady state frictional behavior of illite-quartz fault g...
International audienceThe frictional properties of clay‐rich fault material collected from a megaspl...
We study the important role of temperature rise in the dynamic weakening of fault gouge at seismic s...
Establishing a constitutive law for fault friction is a crucial objective of earthquake science. How...
Investigating the (transient) frictional behaviour of fault rock from low to high velocities is requ...
The evolution of friction as a function of slip rate is important in understanding earthquake nuclea...
A recent microphysical model for the steady-state frictional behaviour of wet illite/quartz gouges i...
Pore pressure is an important factor in controlling the slip instability of faults and thus the gene...
Pore-fluid pressure is an important parameter in controlling fault mechanics as it lowers the effect...
In this dissertation, I study the effects of temperature on frictional properties of crustal rocks a...
Frictional measurements were made on natural fault gouge at seismic slip rates using a high-speed ro...
Friction data used in modelling studies of subduction zone seismogenesis are often poorly representa...
Subduction zone megathrusts generate the largest earthquakes and tsunamis known. Understanding and m...
To understand the temperature/depth distribution of destructive earthquakes in subduction megathrust...
Previous experimental studies addressing subduction megathrust friction have focused on shallow faul...
A microphysical model is developed for the steady state frictional behavior of illite-quartz fault g...
International audienceThe frictional properties of clay‐rich fault material collected from a megaspl...
We study the important role of temperature rise in the dynamic weakening of fault gouge at seismic s...
Establishing a constitutive law for fault friction is a crucial objective of earthquake science. How...
Investigating the (transient) frictional behaviour of fault rock from low to high velocities is requ...
The evolution of friction as a function of slip rate is important in understanding earthquake nuclea...
A recent microphysical model for the steady-state frictional behaviour of wet illite/quartz gouges i...
Pore pressure is an important factor in controlling the slip instability of faults and thus the gene...
Pore-fluid pressure is an important parameter in controlling fault mechanics as it lowers the effect...
In this dissertation, I study the effects of temperature on frictional properties of crustal rocks a...
Frictional measurements were made on natural fault gouge at seismic slip rates using a high-speed ro...