Observations from deep boreholes at several locations worldwide, laboratory measurements of frictional strength on quartzo‐feldspathic materials, and earthquake focal mechanisms indicate that crustal faults are strong (apparent friction μ ≥ 0.6). However, friction experiments on phyllosilicate‐rich rocks and some geophysical data have demonstrated that some major faults are considerably weaker. This weakness is commonly considered to be characteristic of mature faults in which rocks are altered by prolonged deformation and fluid‐rock interaction (i.e., San Andreas, Zuccale, and Nankai Faults). In contrast, in this study we document fault weakening occurring along a marly shear zone in its infancy (<30 m displacement). Geochemical mass balan...
Field observations of mature crustal faults suggest that slip in individual events occurs primarily ...
In order to model the mechanics of motion and earthquake generation on large crustal fault zones, a...
Using a case study from the island of Elba, Italy, we seek to test the hypothesis that the presence ...
Observations from deep boreholes at several locations worldwide, laboratory measurements of friction...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
Faults in the brittle crust are zones of weakness, whose reactivation depends on their friction and ...
Faults involving phyllosilicates appear weak when compared to the laboratory-derived strength of mos...
Some faults are considered strong because their strength is consistent with the Coulomb criterion un...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
Fault zones that slip when oriented at large angles to the maximum compressive stress, i.e., weak fa...
Many earthquakes propagate up to the Earth's surface producing surface ruptures. Seismic slip propag...
AbstractPhyllosilicate-rich fault rocks are common in large-scale fault zones and can dramatically i...
Carbonate faults commonly contain small amounts of phyllosilicate in their slip zones, due to pressu...
Along the Hikurangi Subduction Margin, accretionary prism uplift has exposed the Hungaroa fault zone...
We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focus on...
Field observations of mature crustal faults suggest that slip in individual events occurs primarily ...
In order to model the mechanics of motion and earthquake generation on large crustal fault zones, a...
Using a case study from the island of Elba, Italy, we seek to test the hypothesis that the presence ...
Observations from deep boreholes at several locations worldwide, laboratory measurements of friction...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
Faults in the brittle crust are zones of weakness, whose reactivation depends on their friction and ...
Faults involving phyllosilicates appear weak when compared to the laboratory-derived strength of mos...
Some faults are considered strong because their strength is consistent with the Coulomb criterion un...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
Fault zones that slip when oriented at large angles to the maximum compressive stress, i.e., weak fa...
Many earthquakes propagate up to the Earth's surface producing surface ruptures. Seismic slip propag...
AbstractPhyllosilicate-rich fault rocks are common in large-scale fault zones and can dramatically i...
Carbonate faults commonly contain small amounts of phyllosilicate in their slip zones, due to pressu...
Along the Hikurangi Subduction Margin, accretionary prism uplift has exposed the Hungaroa fault zone...
We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focus on...
Field observations of mature crustal faults suggest that slip in individual events occurs primarily ...
In order to model the mechanics of motion and earthquake generation on large crustal fault zones, a...
Using a case study from the island of Elba, Italy, we seek to test the hypothesis that the presence ...