[HTML][HTML] Carbonate hosted fault rocks: A review of structural and microstructural characteristic with implications for seismicity in the upper crust
The structure, frictional properties and permeability of faults within carbonate rocks exhibit a
dynamic interplay that controls both seismicity and the exchange of fluid between different …
dynamic interplay that controls both seismicity and the exchange of fluid between different …
Review of major shale-dominated detachment and thrust characteristics in the diagenetic zone: Part II, rock mechanics and microscopic scale
Characterising large shale thrust zone behaviour down to the diagenetic-metamorphic
boundary is both simple and complex. The task in critical taper, analogue and numerical …
boundary is both simple and complex. The task in critical taper, analogue and numerical …
Rock and fault rheology explain differences between on fault and distributed seismicity
Abstract Analysis of seismicity can illuminate active fault zone structures but also
deformation within large volumes of the seismogenic zone. For the Mw 6.5 2016–2017 …
deformation within large volumes of the seismogenic zone. For the Mw 6.5 2016–2017 …
[HTML][HTML] A comparison between rate-and-state friction and microphysical models, based on numerical simulations of fault slip
Rate-and-state friction (RSF) is commonly used for the characterisation of laboratory friction
experiments, such as velocity-step tests. However, the RSF framework provides little …
experiments, such as velocity-step tests. However, the RSF framework provides little …
Long‐Term Weakening Processes and Short‐Term Seismic Slip Behavior of an Intraplate Mature Fault Zone: A Case Study of the Yangsan Fault, SE Korea
An intraplate tectonic fault evolves with repeated seismic cycles that may exhibit multi‐mode
slip behaviors (continuous aseismic sliding, slow slip with silent earthquakes, and …
slip behaviors (continuous aseismic sliding, slow slip with silent earthquakes, and …
Interseismic creep of carbonate-hosted seismogenic normal faults: Insights from central Italy
Understanding fault behavior in carbonates is critical because they represent loci of
earthquake nucleation. Models of fault-slip mode generally assume:(1) seismic sliding and …
earthquake nucleation. Models of fault-slip mode generally assume:(1) seismic sliding and …
Field-to nano-scale evidence for weakening mechanisms along the fault of the 2016 Amatrice and Norcia earthquakes, Italy
Abstract In August and October 2016, two normal fault earthquakes (M w 6.0 and M w 6.5,
respectively) struck the Amatrice-Norcia area in the central Apennines, Italy. The …
respectively) struck the Amatrice-Norcia area in the central Apennines, Italy. The …
[HTML][HTML] Scaly fabric and slip within fault zones
P Vannucchi - Geosphere, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Scaly fabric was first described early in the development of geology and has experienced a
recent renaissance with the realization that it may play a key role in the shallow coseismic …
recent renaissance with the realization that it may play a key role in the shallow coseismic …
Identification of nanoparticles and nanosystems in biological matrices with scanning probe microscopy
Identification of nanoparticles and nanosystems into cells and biological matrices is a hot
research topic in nanobiotechnologies. Because of their capability to map physical …
research topic in nanobiotechnologies. Because of their capability to map physical …
Multistage strain localisation and fluid-assisted cataclasis in carbonate rocks during the seismic cycle: Insights from the Belluno Thrust (eastern Southern Alps, Italy)
Strain localisation in carbonate rocks impacts upon the nucleation and development of
structures within the shallow seismogenic crust. Studying deformed carbonate rocks is thus …
structures within the shallow seismogenic crust. Studying deformed carbonate rocks is thus …