The Main Fault in the shaly facies of Opalinus Clay is a small reverse fault formed in slightly overconsolidated claystone at around 1 km depth. The fault zone is up to 6 m wide, with micron-thick shear zones, calcite and celestite veins, scaly clay and clay gouge. Scaly clay occurs in up to 1.5 m wide lenses, providing hand specimens for this study. We mapped the scaly clay fabric at 1 m–10 nm scale, examining scaly clay for the first time using broad-ion beam polishing combined with scanning electron microscopy (BIB-SEM). Results show a network of thin shear zones and microveins, separating angular to lensoid microlithons between 10 cm and 10 µm in diameter, with slickensided surfaces. Our results show that microlithons are only weakly de...
Thrusting fault zone in foreland basins are characterized by highly foliated zones generally enriche...
The ability to distinguish fault-related clays from non-fault-related clays in fault zones offers im...
Mica minerals are ubiquitous constituents of the Earth’s crust, occurring commonly within faults and...
This thesis examines processes of localization during incipient faulting in mudrocks at about 1.5 km...
We studied gouge from an upper-crustal, low-offset reverse fault in slightly overconsolidated clays...
A microphysics-based understanding of mechanical and hydraulic processes in clay shales is required ...
The San Andreas Fault zone in central California accommodates tectonic strain by stable slip and mic...
Clay rich formations are investigated thoroughly as candidate host rocks for the deep geological sto...
The transformation of water-rich smectite clay minerals into relatively anhydrous illite is a common...
Abstract The Middle-Jurassic Opalinus Clay is the foreseen host rock for radioactive waste disposal ...
We have investigated mineralogy and micro/ nanostructures of pressure solution seams in four differ...
The presence of smectite (saponite) in fault gouge from the Central Deforming Zone of the San Andrea...
International audienceFault affecting silicoclastic sediments are commonly enriched in clay minerals...
Deep geological repositories in clay formations are a promising option to ensure the long-term isola...
Naturally and experimentally deformed gouges from sliding surfaces within the Galera Fault Zone were...
Thrusting fault zone in foreland basins are characterized by highly foliated zones generally enriche...
The ability to distinguish fault-related clays from non-fault-related clays in fault zones offers im...
Mica minerals are ubiquitous constituents of the Earth’s crust, occurring commonly within faults and...
This thesis examines processes of localization during incipient faulting in mudrocks at about 1.5 km...
We studied gouge from an upper-crustal, low-offset reverse fault in slightly overconsolidated clays...
A microphysics-based understanding of mechanical and hydraulic processes in clay shales is required ...
The San Andreas Fault zone in central California accommodates tectonic strain by stable slip and mic...
Clay rich formations are investigated thoroughly as candidate host rocks for the deep geological sto...
The transformation of water-rich smectite clay minerals into relatively anhydrous illite is a common...
Abstract The Middle-Jurassic Opalinus Clay is the foreseen host rock for radioactive waste disposal ...
We have investigated mineralogy and micro/ nanostructures of pressure solution seams in four differ...
The presence of smectite (saponite) in fault gouge from the Central Deforming Zone of the San Andrea...
International audienceFault affecting silicoclastic sediments are commonly enriched in clay minerals...
Deep geological repositories in clay formations are a promising option to ensure the long-term isola...
Naturally and experimentally deformed gouges from sliding surfaces within the Galera Fault Zone were...
Thrusting fault zone in foreland basins are characterized by highly foliated zones generally enriche...
The ability to distinguish fault-related clays from non-fault-related clays in fault zones offers im...
Mica minerals are ubiquitous constituents of the Earth’s crust, occurring commonly within faults and...