We examine the frictional behavior of a range of lithified rocks used as analogs for fault rocks, cataclasites and ultracataclasites at seismogenic depths and compare them with gouge powders commonly used in experimental studies of faults. At normal stresses of ∼50 MPa, the frictional strength of lithified, isotropic hard rocks is generally higher than their powdered equivalents, whereas foliated phyllosilicate-rich fault rocks are generally weaker than powdered fault gouge, depending on foliation intensity. Most samples exhibit velocity-strengthening frictional behavior, in which sliding friction increases with slip velocity, with velocity weakening limited to phyllosilicate-poor samples. This suggests that lithification of phyllosilicate-...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
We examine the frictional behavior of a range of lithified rocks used as analogs for fault rocks, ca...
We examine the frictional behavior of a range of lithified rocks used as analogs for fault rocks, ca...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focus on...
We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focus on...
We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focus on...
[1] We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focu...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
Investigating the (transient) frictional behaviour of fault rock from low to high velocities is requ...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
We examine the frictional behavior of a range of lithified rocks used as analogs for fault rocks, ca...
We examine the frictional behavior of a range of lithified rocks used as analogs for fault rocks, ca...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focus on...
We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focus on...
We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focus on...
[1] We study the mechanisms of frictional strength recovery for tectonic faults with particular focu...
Many rock deformation experiments used to characterize the frictional properties of tectonic faults ...
Investigating the (transient) frictional behaviour of fault rock from low to high velocities is requ...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...
Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that some crustal faults are weak1–6 compared to labor...