Cockade breccias are a type of fault fills in which individual clasts are completely surrounded by concentric layers of cement. They occur particularly in low-temperature near-surface hydrothermal veins. At least six mechanisms have been proposed for the formation of cockade breccia-like textures, but only two – repeated rotation-accretion, and partial metasomatic replacement of clast minerals – have been supported by detailed evidence. A typical example of cockade breccia from the Gower Peninsula (South Wales) shows clear evidence for the rotation-accretion mechanism: in particular, overgrown breakage points in cement layers – where cockades were previously touching each other – and rotated geopetal infills of haematitic sediment. Based on...
SUMMARY: The Crags of eastern England include marine skeletal carbonates which were deposited and li...
The extent to which persistent, rather than transient, fissures (wide planar voids) can exist along ...
Calcite cements in a dextral strike-slip fault system in the Variscan Front Complex (Belgium) have b...
Cockade breccias are fault fills in which individual clasts are completely surrounded by concentric ...
It is well-known that fluid migration in the Earth’s upper crust is strongly controlled by the struc...
The obliqu-reverse Dent Fault, northwest England, throws Carboniferous limestone units in the footwa...
Fault-related breccias, in Carboniferous limestone, have been well documented in the footwall damage...
Few fault rocks are known to be associated undoubtedly with seismic faulting. Here, we investigated ...
Cockades are clasts completely surrounded by spheroidal hydrothermal overgrowth rims. they are obser...
Shallow crustal processes occurring during seismic slips and generating fracture networks are of gre...
The Rusey Breccia, 80m long and 2-3m thick, occurs in the footwall of the Rusey Thrust, beneath the ...
Abstract: Fault-related breccias, in Carboniferous limestone, have been well documented in the footw...
Flamborough Head chalks are located at the termination of E-W and N-S trending fault systems along t...
Breccias in the Rusey Fault (Cornwall, UK) and the Roamane Fault (Porgera gold deposit, Papua New G...
Despite extensive research on fault rocks, and on their commercial importance, there is no non-genet...
SUMMARY: The Crags of eastern England include marine skeletal carbonates which were deposited and li...
The extent to which persistent, rather than transient, fissures (wide planar voids) can exist along ...
Calcite cements in a dextral strike-slip fault system in the Variscan Front Complex (Belgium) have b...
Cockade breccias are fault fills in which individual clasts are completely surrounded by concentric ...
It is well-known that fluid migration in the Earth’s upper crust is strongly controlled by the struc...
The obliqu-reverse Dent Fault, northwest England, throws Carboniferous limestone units in the footwa...
Fault-related breccias, in Carboniferous limestone, have been well documented in the footwall damage...
Few fault rocks are known to be associated undoubtedly with seismic faulting. Here, we investigated ...
Cockades are clasts completely surrounded by spheroidal hydrothermal overgrowth rims. they are obser...
Shallow crustal processes occurring during seismic slips and generating fracture networks are of gre...
The Rusey Breccia, 80m long and 2-3m thick, occurs in the footwall of the Rusey Thrust, beneath the ...
Abstract: Fault-related breccias, in Carboniferous limestone, have been well documented in the footw...
Flamborough Head chalks are located at the termination of E-W and N-S trending fault systems along t...
Breccias in the Rusey Fault (Cornwall, UK) and the Roamane Fault (Porgera gold deposit, Papua New G...
Despite extensive research on fault rocks, and on their commercial importance, there is no non-genet...
SUMMARY: The Crags of eastern England include marine skeletal carbonates which were deposited and li...
The extent to which persistent, rather than transient, fissures (wide planar voids) can exist along ...
Calcite cements in a dextral strike-slip fault system in the Variscan Front Complex (Belgium) have b...