Experiments that systematically explore rock friction under crustal earthquake conditions reveal that faults undergo abrupt dynamic weakening. Processes related to heating and weakening of fault surfaces have been invoked to explain pronounced velocity weakening. Both contact asperity temperature Ta and background temperature T of the slip zone evolve significantly during high-velocity slip due to heat sources (frictional work), heat sinks (e.g., latent heat of decomposition processes), and diffusion. Using carefully calibrated High-Velocity Rotary Friction experiments, we test the compatibility of thermal weakening models: (1) a model of friction based only on T in an extremely simplified, Arrhenius-like thermal dependence; (2) a flash hea...
A rotary shear apparatus has been newly set up in Chiba University which can control the temperature...
We model ruptures on faults that weaken in response to flash heating of microscopic asperity contact...
Experiments measuring friction over a wide range of sliding velocities find that the value of the fr...
Field observations of mature crustal faults suggest that slip in individual events occurs primarily ...
none2noLaboratory friction slip experiments on rocks provide firm evidence that the static friction ...
The understanding of earthquake physics is hindered by the poor knowledge of fault strength and temp...
International audienceThe physical processes which occur during an earthquake exhibit several couple...
Theoretical studies predict that during earthquake rupture faults slide at non-constant slip velocit...
In this dissertation, I study the effects of temperature on frictional properties of crustal rocks a...
Dynamic fault strength τ (rock friction in the broad sense) and its evolution with seismic slip and ...
Earthquakes occur because fault friction weakens with increasing slip and slip rates. Since the slip...
Thermal perturbations associated with seismic slip on faults may significantly affect the dynamic fr...
We consider the spatio-temporal evolution of temperature due to frictional heating caused by the spo...
[1] Field observations of pseudotachylites and experimental studies of high-speed friction indicate ...
In a recent work on the problem of sliding surfaces under the presence of frictional melt (applying...
A rotary shear apparatus has been newly set up in Chiba University which can control the temperature...
We model ruptures on faults that weaken in response to flash heating of microscopic asperity contact...
Experiments measuring friction over a wide range of sliding velocities find that the value of the fr...
Field observations of mature crustal faults suggest that slip in individual events occurs primarily ...
none2noLaboratory friction slip experiments on rocks provide firm evidence that the static friction ...
The understanding of earthquake physics is hindered by the poor knowledge of fault strength and temp...
International audienceThe physical processes which occur during an earthquake exhibit several couple...
Theoretical studies predict that during earthquake rupture faults slide at non-constant slip velocit...
In this dissertation, I study the effects of temperature on frictional properties of crustal rocks a...
Dynamic fault strength τ (rock friction in the broad sense) and its evolution with seismic slip and ...
Earthquakes occur because fault friction weakens with increasing slip and slip rates. Since the slip...
Thermal perturbations associated with seismic slip on faults may significantly affect the dynamic fr...
We consider the spatio-temporal evolution of temperature due to frictional heating caused by the spo...
[1] Field observations of pseudotachylites and experimental studies of high-speed friction indicate ...
In a recent work on the problem of sliding surfaces under the presence of frictional melt (applying...
A rotary shear apparatus has been newly set up in Chiba University which can control the temperature...
We model ruptures on faults that weaken in response to flash heating of microscopic asperity contact...
Experiments measuring friction over a wide range of sliding velocities find that the value of the fr...