Previous studies show that organic-rich fault patches may play an important role in promoting unstable fault slip. However, the frictional properties of rock materials with nearly 100 % organic content, e.g., coal, and the controlling microscale mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we report seven velocity stepping (VS) experiments and one slide-hold-slide (SHS) friction experiment performed on simulated fault gouges prepared from bituminous coal collected from the upper Silesian Basin of Poland. These experiments were performed at 25-45 MPa effective normal stress and 100?C, employing sliding velocities of 0.1-100 μm s-1 and using a conventional triaxial apparatus plus direct shear assembly. All samples showed marked slip-weakening behavior at...
AbstractA test system was developed to understand the sliding mechanism of coal-rock structure. The ...
Phyllosilicate-bearing faults are characterized by an anastomosing foliation with intervening hard c...
We investigated the effects of long-term CO2-brine-rock interactions on the frictional and transport...
Previous studies show that organic-rich fault patches may play an important role in promoting unstab...
We report seven velocity stepping (VS) and one slide-hold-slide (SHS) friction experiments performed...
We report 21 frictional sliding experiments performed on simulated fault gouges prepared from shale-...
We report 21 frictional sliding experiments performed on simulated fault gouges prepared from shale-...
The presence of weak phyllosilicates in mature carbonate fault zones has been invoked to explain wea...
Despite the importance of hydromechanical effects in fault processes, not much is known about the in...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...
This paper experimentally explores the frictional sliding behavior of two simulated gouges: one, a s...
International audienceThe strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transiti...
Investigating the (transient) frictional behaviour of fault rock from low to high velocities is requ...
AbstractA test system was developed to understand the sliding mechanism of coal-rock structure. The ...
Phyllosilicate-bearing faults are characterized by an anastomosing foliation with intervening hard c...
We investigated the effects of long-term CO2-brine-rock interactions on the frictional and transport...
Previous studies show that organic-rich fault patches may play an important role in promoting unstab...
We report seven velocity stepping (VS) and one slide-hold-slide (SHS) friction experiments performed...
We report 21 frictional sliding experiments performed on simulated fault gouges prepared from shale-...
We report 21 frictional sliding experiments performed on simulated fault gouges prepared from shale-...
The presence of weak phyllosilicates in mature carbonate fault zones has been invoked to explain wea...
Despite the importance of hydromechanical effects in fault processes, not much is known about the in...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...
This paper experimentally explores the frictional sliding behavior of two simulated gouges: one, a s...
International audienceThe strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transiti...
Investigating the (transient) frictional behaviour of fault rock from low to high velocities is requ...
AbstractA test system was developed to understand the sliding mechanism of coal-rock structure. The ...
Phyllosilicate-bearing faults are characterized by an anastomosing foliation with intervening hard c...
We investigated the effects of long-term CO2-brine-rock interactions on the frictional and transport...