The formation of frictional melt likely impacts the coseismic and, when solidified (pseudotachylyte), the interseismic strength of faults. Here we investigate these effects through experiments using a new energy-controlled rotary shear machine (ECoR) on simulated faults made of a transparent rock analog material (polymethyl-methacrylate). As in nature, ECoR allows (a) elastic strain energy to accumulate at different loading rates and (b) the spontaneous nucleation of slip events. ECoR is equipped with a high-speed camera, thermocouples, and transducers to monitor the surface, temperature, and acoustic emissions (AEs), respectively. We perform experiments at normal stresses of ∼3.5 MPa across loading rates from 0.15 MPa/s, phase A, to 2.5 MP...
We examine exhumed seismogenic faults to investigate the mechanisms that may have achieved dynamic f...
The determination of rock friction under the conditions of seismic slip in the Earth crust (slip rat...
Melt produced by friction during earthquakes may act either as a coseismic fault lubricant or as a v...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
Abstract. Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating and...
Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating, and meteorit...
The evolution of the frictional strength along a fault at seismic slip rates (about 1 m/s) is a key ...
During seismic slip, the elastic strain energy released by the wall rocks drives grain fragmentation...
Melt produced by friction during earthquakes may act either as a coseismic fault lubricant or as a v...
Earthquakes are the result of a combination of (1) physico-chemical processes operating in fault zon...
[1] Field observations of pseudotachylites and experimental studies of high-speed friction indicate ...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s(-1)) is of paramount importanc...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
nder extreme conditions like those encountered during earthquake slip, frictional melt is likely to ...
We examine exhumed seismogenic faults to investigate the mechanisms that may have achieved dynamic f...
The determination of rock friction under the conditions of seismic slip in the Earth crust (slip rat...
Melt produced by friction during earthquakes may act either as a coseismic fault lubricant or as a v...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
Abstract. Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating and...
Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating, and meteorit...
The evolution of the frictional strength along a fault at seismic slip rates (about 1 m/s) is a key ...
During seismic slip, the elastic strain energy released by the wall rocks drives grain fragmentation...
Melt produced by friction during earthquakes may act either as a coseismic fault lubricant or as a v...
Earthquakes are the result of a combination of (1) physico-chemical processes operating in fault zon...
[1] Field observations of pseudotachylites and experimental studies of high-speed friction indicate ...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s(-1)) is of paramount importanc...
The determination of rock friction at seismic slip rates (about 1 m s−1) is of paramount importance ...
nder extreme conditions like those encountered during earthquake slip, frictional melt is likely to ...
We examine exhumed seismogenic faults to investigate the mechanisms that may have achieved dynamic f...
The determination of rock friction under the conditions of seismic slip in the Earth crust (slip rat...
Melt produced by friction during earthquakes may act either as a coseismic fault lubricant or as a v...