The presence of pressurized fluids influences the mechanical behavior of faults. To test the roles of normal stress and fluid pressure on shear strength and localization behavior of calcite gouges, we conducted a series of rotary-shear experiments with pore fluid pressures up to 10.5 MPa and difference between normal stress and fluid pressure up to 11.2 MPa. Calcite gouges were sheared for displacements of 0.3 m to several meters at slip rates of 1 mm/s and 1 m/s. Drainage conditions in experiments were constrained from estimates of the hydraulic diffusivity. Gouges were found to be drained at 1 mm/s, but possibly partially undrained during sliding at 1 m/s. Shear strength obeys an effective-stress law with an effective-stress coefficient c...
The presence of weak phyllosilicates in mature carbonate fault zones has been invoked to explain wea...
A great number of earthquakes occur within thick carbonate sequences in the shallow crust. At the sa...
To determine the role of strain localization during dynamic weakening of calcite gouge at seismic sl...
The presence of pressurized fluids influences the mechanical behaviour of faults. To test the roles ...
The presence of pressurized fluids influences the mechanical behavior of faults. To test the roles o...
Strain localization during coseismic slip in fault gouges is a critical mechanical process that has ...
Fluid overpressure is one of the primary mechanisms for tectonic fault slip, because fluids lubricat...
The presence of calcite in and near faults, as the dominant material, cement, or vein fill, indicate...
Carbonates and shales are common in fold and thrust belts worldwide: carbonates typically comprise t...
Calcite and dolomite are the two most common minerals in carbonate-bearing faults and shear zones. M...
The frictional behavior of a fault and the physical and mechanical properties of the fault rocks hav...
A great number of earthquakes occur within thick carbonate sequences in the shallow crust. At the sa...
Destructive earthquakes are commonplace in tectonically-active carbonate-bearing terrains, often lea...
Abstract: While it is widely recognized that fluids influence fault strength and earthquake nucleati...
The characterization of frictional properties and deformation mechanisms of carbonate–bearing normal...
The presence of weak phyllosilicates in mature carbonate fault zones has been invoked to explain wea...
A great number of earthquakes occur within thick carbonate sequences in the shallow crust. At the sa...
To determine the role of strain localization during dynamic weakening of calcite gouge at seismic sl...
The presence of pressurized fluids influences the mechanical behaviour of faults. To test the roles ...
The presence of pressurized fluids influences the mechanical behavior of faults. To test the roles o...
Strain localization during coseismic slip in fault gouges is a critical mechanical process that has ...
Fluid overpressure is one of the primary mechanisms for tectonic fault slip, because fluids lubricat...
The presence of calcite in and near faults, as the dominant material, cement, or vein fill, indicate...
Carbonates and shales are common in fold and thrust belts worldwide: carbonates typically comprise t...
Calcite and dolomite are the two most common minerals in carbonate-bearing faults and shear zones. M...
The frictional behavior of a fault and the physical and mechanical properties of the fault rocks hav...
A great number of earthquakes occur within thick carbonate sequences in the shallow crust. At the sa...
Destructive earthquakes are commonplace in tectonically-active carbonate-bearing terrains, often lea...
Abstract: While it is widely recognized that fluids influence fault strength and earthquake nucleati...
The characterization of frictional properties and deformation mechanisms of carbonate–bearing normal...
The presence of weak phyllosilicates in mature carbonate fault zones has been invoked to explain wea...
A great number of earthquakes occur within thick carbonate sequences in the shallow crust. At the sa...
To determine the role of strain localization during dynamic weakening of calcite gouge at seismic sl...