Faut gouge forms at the core of the fault as the result of a slip in the upper brittle crust. Therefore, the deformation mechanisms and conditions under which the fault gouge was formed can document the stages of fault movement in the crust. We carried out a microstructural analysis on a fault gouge from a hanging-wall branch fault of the Simplon Fault Zone, a major low-angle normal fault in the European Alps. We use thin-section analysis, together with backscattered electron imaging and X-ray diffractometry (XRD), to show that a multistage history from ductile to brittle deformation within the fault gouge. We argue that this multistage deformation history is the result of continuous exhumation history from high to low temperature, along th...
Abstract Exhumed fossil subduction zones are archives of the deformation conditions and mechanisms f...
The switching in deformation mode (from distributed to localized) and mechanisms (viscous versus fri...
A suite of brittle-ductile faults in the central Southern Alps, New Zealand is used as a natural lab...
A fault gouge forms at the core of the fault as the result of a slip in the upper brittle crust. The...
We studied gouge from an upper-crustal, low-offset reverse fault in slightly overconsolidated clays...
Tectonics, vol. 29, pp. TC3002, 25 pp., 2010International audienceMajor low-angle normal faults juxt...
Foliated gouges and cataclasites are commonly interpreted as the product of distributed (aseismic) f...
Extensional low-angle detachments developed in convergent or post-collisional settings are often ass...
The Earth\u2019s crust is generally considered to consist of distinct brittle and viscous (or \u201c...
The upper 8-12 km of the Alpine Fault, South Island, New Zealand, accommodates relative Australia-Pa...
Fault zones hosted in granitic gneisses in the Olkiluoto nuclear waste disposal site in SW Finland e...
Interconnected networks of faults and veins filled with hydrothermal minerals such as zeolite are wi...
The microfabric of fault rocks from the base of the seismogenic zone, i.e., for the continental crus...
Arrays of brittle-ductile shears exposed in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, have provided a superb...
The Alpine Fault is the major structure of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand...
Abstract Exhumed fossil subduction zones are archives of the deformation conditions and mechanisms f...
The switching in deformation mode (from distributed to localized) and mechanisms (viscous versus fri...
A suite of brittle-ductile faults in the central Southern Alps, New Zealand is used as a natural lab...
A fault gouge forms at the core of the fault as the result of a slip in the upper brittle crust. The...
We studied gouge from an upper-crustal, low-offset reverse fault in slightly overconsolidated clays...
Tectonics, vol. 29, pp. TC3002, 25 pp., 2010International audienceMajor low-angle normal faults juxt...
Foliated gouges and cataclasites are commonly interpreted as the product of distributed (aseismic) f...
Extensional low-angle detachments developed in convergent or post-collisional settings are often ass...
The Earth\u2019s crust is generally considered to consist of distinct brittle and viscous (or \u201c...
The upper 8-12 km of the Alpine Fault, South Island, New Zealand, accommodates relative Australia-Pa...
Fault zones hosted in granitic gneisses in the Olkiluoto nuclear waste disposal site in SW Finland e...
Interconnected networks of faults and veins filled with hydrothermal minerals such as zeolite are wi...
The microfabric of fault rocks from the base of the seismogenic zone, i.e., for the continental crus...
Arrays of brittle-ductile shears exposed in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, have provided a superb...
The Alpine Fault is the major structure of the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand...
Abstract Exhumed fossil subduction zones are archives of the deformation conditions and mechanisms f...
The switching in deformation mode (from distributed to localized) and mechanisms (viscous versus fri...
A suite of brittle-ductile faults in the central Southern Alps, New Zealand is used as a natural lab...