Through field and laboratory analyses, the cross-sectional structure and the grain size distribution of 10 strike-slip fault cores less than 1 m thick were studied. The fault cores are exposed in Jurassic platform limestone within the Mattinata Fault zone located in the AdriaticˆApulian foreland of southern Italy. Each fault core consists of a breccia zone and a gouge zone, which differ in thickness and grain size distribution. Through the conventional sieving-and-weighting method, the grain size distribution of 20 samples of fault rocks was obtained. The distributions follow power-laws with fractal dimension (D) in the 2.00977ˆ3.04008 range. Gouge D-values are proportional to the normalised thickness of the corresponding gouge zones. For a...
Earthquakes in central Italy, and in other areas worldwide, often nucleate within and rupture throug...
Fault zones may exert a first-order control on fluid flow by acting either as a barrier and/or condu...
The deformation associated with a number of kilometre-scale strike-slip fault zones which cut throug...
Through field and laboratory analyses, the cross-sectional structure and the grain size distribution...
Roma sed fo line 1 e and imest and Shimamoto, 2003), in laboratory experiments (Frye and laboratory ...
We present particle size data from 31 samples of carbonate cataclastic rocks collected across the 26...
The spatial distribution and fabric of carbonate fault rocks observed at outcrop are often highly he...
International audienceWe have investigated the grain size distribution (GSD) of granitoid fault rock...
We investigate the geometry, distribution, texture and composition of several samples collected alon...
Fault zones in limestones and dolostones represent significant seismogenic sources in many areas wor...
Despite extensive research on fault rocks, and on their commercial importance, there is no non-genet...
Analyses of three oriented rock samples collected in the footwall of a major normal fault in Central...
Fault zones cutting limestones and dolostones represent significant seismogenic sources worldwide. T...
The role of chemical changes and mass transfer in the formation of granular fault cores across carbo...
Deformation of porous carbonate grainstones takes generally place by compactive shear banding, which...
Earthquakes in central Italy, and in other areas worldwide, often nucleate within and rupture throug...
Fault zones may exert a first-order control on fluid flow by acting either as a barrier and/or condu...
The deformation associated with a number of kilometre-scale strike-slip fault zones which cut throug...
Through field and laboratory analyses, the cross-sectional structure and the grain size distribution...
Roma sed fo line 1 e and imest and Shimamoto, 2003), in laboratory experiments (Frye and laboratory ...
We present particle size data from 31 samples of carbonate cataclastic rocks collected across the 26...
The spatial distribution and fabric of carbonate fault rocks observed at outcrop are often highly he...
International audienceWe have investigated the grain size distribution (GSD) of granitoid fault rock...
We investigate the geometry, distribution, texture and composition of several samples collected alon...
Fault zones in limestones and dolostones represent significant seismogenic sources in many areas wor...
Despite extensive research on fault rocks, and on their commercial importance, there is no non-genet...
Analyses of three oriented rock samples collected in the footwall of a major normal fault in Central...
Fault zones cutting limestones and dolostones represent significant seismogenic sources worldwide. T...
The role of chemical changes and mass transfer in the formation of granular fault cores across carbo...
Deformation of porous carbonate grainstones takes generally place by compactive shear banding, which...
Earthquakes in central Italy, and in other areas worldwide, often nucleate within and rupture throug...
Fault zones may exert a first-order control on fluid flow by acting either as a barrier and/or condu...
The deformation associated with a number of kilometre-scale strike-slip fault zones which cut throug...