Abstract—Earthquakes in central Italy, and in other areas worldwide, often nucleate within and rupture through carbonates in the upper crust. During individual earthquake ruptures, most fault displacement is thought to be accommodated by thin principal slip zones. This study presents detailed microstructural observations of the slip zones of the seismically active Tre Monti normal fault zone. All of the slip zones cut limestone, and geological constraints indicate exhumation from\2 km depth, where ambient temperatures are 100 C. Scanning electron microscope observations suggest that the slip zones are composed of 100% calcite. The slip zones of secondary faults in the damage zone contain protocataclastic and cataclastic fabrics that are cr...
The Vado di Corno Fault Zone (VCFZ) is an active extensional fault cutting through carbonates in the...
In many seismically active countries (e.g., Italy, Greece, Turkey, China, USA) moderate to large ear...
Outcropping strike-slip faults in Cretaceous peritidal limestones (Altamura Fm.) display different t...
Abstract—Earthquakes in central Italy, and in other areas worldwide, often nucleate within and rupt...
Carbonate-bearing normal faults are important structures for controlling fluid flow and seismogenesi...
Carbonate-bearing normal faults are important structures for controlling fluid flow and seismogenesi...
AbstractA significant proportion of moderate-large earthquakes, plus aftershocks, nucleate within an...
Destructive earthquakes are commonplace in tectonically-active carbonate-bearing terrains, often lea...
Understanding fault behavior in carbonates is critical because they represent loci of earthquake nuc...
Understanding the dynamics of shallow earthquake rupture and coseismic slip in carbonate-dominated f...
Many earthquakes propagate up to the Earth's surface producing surface ruptures. Seismic slip propag...
In many seismically active areas in Europe (e.g. central Apennines and southern Alps of Italy; Greec...
Seismic ruptures often propagate along fault zones cutting km-thick sequences of carbonates (e.g., W...
Fault zones in limestones and dolostones represent significant seismogenic sources in many areas wor...
Deformation of porous carbonate grainstones takes generally place by compactive shear banding, which...
The Vado di Corno Fault Zone (VCFZ) is an active extensional fault cutting through carbonates in the...
In many seismically active countries (e.g., Italy, Greece, Turkey, China, USA) moderate to large ear...
Outcropping strike-slip faults in Cretaceous peritidal limestones (Altamura Fm.) display different t...
Abstract—Earthquakes in central Italy, and in other areas worldwide, often nucleate within and rupt...
Carbonate-bearing normal faults are important structures for controlling fluid flow and seismogenesi...
Carbonate-bearing normal faults are important structures for controlling fluid flow and seismogenesi...
AbstractA significant proportion of moderate-large earthquakes, plus aftershocks, nucleate within an...
Destructive earthquakes are commonplace in tectonically-active carbonate-bearing terrains, often lea...
Understanding fault behavior in carbonates is critical because they represent loci of earthquake nuc...
Understanding the dynamics of shallow earthquake rupture and coseismic slip in carbonate-dominated f...
Many earthquakes propagate up to the Earth's surface producing surface ruptures. Seismic slip propag...
In many seismically active areas in Europe (e.g. central Apennines and southern Alps of Italy; Greec...
Seismic ruptures often propagate along fault zones cutting km-thick sequences of carbonates (e.g., W...
Fault zones in limestones and dolostones represent significant seismogenic sources in many areas wor...
Deformation of porous carbonate grainstones takes generally place by compactive shear banding, which...
The Vado di Corno Fault Zone (VCFZ) is an active extensional fault cutting through carbonates in the...
In many seismically active countries (e.g., Italy, Greece, Turkey, China, USA) moderate to large ear...
Outcropping strike-slip faults in Cretaceous peritidal limestones (Altamura Fm.) display different t...