Using a case study from the island of Elba, Italy, we seek to test the hypothesis that 7 the presence of minerals with low frictional strengths can explain prolonged slip on 8 low-angle normal faults. The central core of the Zuccale low-angle normal fault 9 contains a distinctive fault rock zonation that developed during progressive exhumation. 10 Most fault rock components preserve microstructural evidence for having accommodated 11 deformation entirely, or partly, by frictional mechanisms. One millimeter thick sample 12 powders of all the major fault rock components were deformed in a triaxial deformation 13 apparatus under water-saturated conditions, at room temperature, and at constant effective 14 normal stresses of 25, 50, and 75 MPa....
The factors controlling the development of different types of fault rock assemblages and, more speci...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
Using a case study from the island of Elba, Italy, we seek to test the hypothesis that 7 the presen...
Using a case study from the island of Elba, Italy, we seek to test the hypothesis that the presence ...
Low-angle normal faults have been extensively documented in areas of regional extension, in both con...
A seismically active low-angle normal fault is recognized at depth in the Northern Apennines, Italy,...
We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focus on...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s(-1)) is of paramount importanc...
Fault zones that slip when oriented at large angles to the maximum compressive stress, i.e., weak fa...
Laboratory measurements of constitutive frictional parameters are commonly inferred to explain the w...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
We studied the frictional behaviour and deformation products of large (20 cm × 20 cm bare surfaces) ...
The factors controlling the development of different types of fault rock assemblages and, more speci...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
Using a case study from the island of Elba, Italy, we seek to test the hypothesis that 7 the presen...
Using a case study from the island of Elba, Italy, we seek to test the hypothesis that the presence ...
Low-angle normal faults have been extensively documented in areas of regional extension, in both con...
A seismically active low-angle normal fault is recognized at depth in the Northern Apennines, Italy,...
We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focus on...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s(-1)) is of paramount importanc...
Fault zones that slip when oriented at large angles to the maximum compressive stress, i.e., weak fa...
Laboratory measurements of constitutive frictional parameters are commonly inferred to explain the w...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
We studied the frictional behaviour and deformation products of large (20 cm × 20 cm bare surfaces) ...
The factors controlling the development of different types of fault rock assemblages and, more speci...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...