Solidified frictional melts, or pseudotachylytes, remain the only unambiguous indicator of seismic slip in the geological record. However, pseudotachylytes form at >5 km depth, and there are many rock types in which they do not form at all. We performed low- to high-velocity rock friction experiments designed to impose realistic coseismic slip pulses on calcite fault gouges, and report that localized dynamic recrystallization may be an easy-to-recognize microstructural indicator of seismic slip in shallow, otherwise brittle fault zones. Calcite gouges with starting grain size <250 μm were confined up to 26 MPa normal stress using a purpose-built sample holder. Slip velocities were between 0.01 and 3.4 m s−1, and total displacements between ...
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P-T conditions have shown that microstru...
A central aim in fault mechanics is to understand the microphysical mechanisms controlling aseismic...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes, i.e. quenched friction-induced silicate melts, record coseismic slip alon...
Solidified frictional melts, or pseudotachylytes, remain the only unambiguous indicator of seismic s...
seismic slip in the geological record. However, pseudotachylytes form at >5 km depth, and there are ...
Identification of the nano-scale to micro-scale mechanochemical processes occurring during fault sli...
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...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
To determine the role of strain localization during dynamic weakening of calcite gouge at seismic sl...
We report an experimental and microstructural study of the frictional properties of simulated fault ...
Identification of the nano-scale to micro-scale mechanochemical processes occurring during fault sli...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes, i.e. quenched friction-induced silicate melts, record coseismic slip alon...
We examine exhumed seismogenic faults to investigate the mechanisms that may have achieved dynamic f...
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P-T conditions have shown that microstru...
A central aim in fault mechanics is to understand the microphysical mechanisms controlling aseismic...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes, i.e. quenched friction-induced silicate melts, record coseismic slip alon...
Solidified frictional melts, or pseudotachylytes, remain the only unambiguous indicator of seismic s...
seismic slip in the geological record. However, pseudotachylytes form at >5 km depth, and there are ...
Identification of the nano-scale to micro-scale mechanochemical processes occurring during fault sli...
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...
Earthquake slip is facilitated by a number of thermally activated physicochemical processes that are...
To determine the role of strain localization during dynamic weakening of calcite gouge at seismic sl...
We report an experimental and microstructural study of the frictional properties of simulated fault ...
Identification of the nano-scale to micro-scale mechanochemical processes occurring during fault sli...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes, i.e. quenched friction-induced silicate melts, record coseismic slip alon...
We examine exhumed seismogenic faults to investigate the mechanisms that may have achieved dynamic f...
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P-T conditions have shown that microstru...
A central aim in fault mechanics is to understand the microphysical mechanisms controlling aseismic...
Tectonic pseudotachylytes, i.e. quenched friction-induced silicate melts, record coseismic slip alon...