International audienceTo determine the processes responsible for slip-weakening in clayey gouge zones, rotary-shear experiments were conducted at seismic slip rates (equivalent to 0.9 and 1.3 m/s) at 0.6 MPa normal stress on a natural clayey gouge for saturated and non-saturated initial conditions. The mechanical behavior of the simulated faults shows a reproducible slip-weakening behavior, whatever initial moisture conditions. Examination of gouge obtained at the residual friction stage in saturated and non-saturated initial conditions allows the definition of two types of microstructures: a foliated type reflecting strain localization, and a non-foliated type composed of spherical aggregates. Friction experiments demonstrate that liquid-v...
The evolution of friction as a function of slip rate is important in understanding earthquake nuclea...
Smectite clays are the main constituent of slipping zones found in subduction zone faults at shallow...
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P-T conditions have shown that microstru...
International audienceTo determine the processes responsible for slip-weakening in clayey gouge zone...
International audienceSpherical aggregates named clay-clast aggregates (CCAs) have been reported fro...
Smectite clays occur in subduction zone fault cores at shallow depth (approximately 1 km; e.g., Japa...
In this multimethodological study, microstructural observations of fault rocks are combined with mic...
We investigated the formation mechanisms of rounded clast-cortex aggregates, a composite grain found...
Smectite clays occur in subduction zone fault cores at shallow depth (approximately 1 km; e.g., Japa...
Despite the importance of hydromechanical effects in fault processes, not much is known about the in...
In this multimethodological study, microstructural observations of fault rocks are combined with mi...
Strain localization during coseismic slip in fault gouges is a critical mechanical process that has ...
The evolution of friction as a function of slip rate is important in understanding earthquake nuclea...
Smectite clays are the main constituent of slipping zones found in subduction zone faults at shallow...
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P-T conditions have shown that microstru...
International audienceTo determine the processes responsible for slip-weakening in clayey gouge zone...
International audienceSpherical aggregates named clay-clast aggregates (CCAs) have been reported fro...
Smectite clays occur in subduction zone fault cores at shallow depth (approximately 1 km; e.g., Japa...
In this multimethodological study, microstructural observations of fault rocks are combined with mic...
We investigated the formation mechanisms of rounded clast-cortex aggregates, a composite grain found...
Smectite clays occur in subduction zone fault cores at shallow depth (approximately 1 km; e.g., Japa...
Despite the importance of hydromechanical effects in fault processes, not much is known about the in...
In this multimethodological study, microstructural observations of fault rocks are combined with mi...
Strain localization during coseismic slip in fault gouges is a critical mechanical process that has ...
The evolution of friction as a function of slip rate is important in understanding earthquake nuclea...
Smectite clays are the main constituent of slipping zones found in subduction zone faults at shallow...
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P-T conditions have shown that microstru...