How the geochemistry of syn-kinematic calcite cement depicts past fluid flow and assists structural interpretations: a review of concepts and applications in orogenic …
Orogenic forelands host interactions between deformation and static or migrating fluids.
Given their accessibility and dimensions, these areas are not only historic landmarks for …
Given their accessibility and dimensions, these areas are not only historic landmarks for …
Review of major shale-dominated detachment and thrust characteristics in the diagenetic zone: Part I, meso-and macro-scopic scale
There is considerable variability in the thickness, structure, and macroscopic deformation
style within shale-prone major thrust zones, which also impacts the structural style in the …
style within shale-prone major thrust zones, which also impacts the structural style in the …
Beyond Byerlee friction, weak faults and implications for slip behavior
Some faults are considered strong because their strength is consistent with the Coulomb
criterion under Byerlee's friction, 0.6< μ< 0.85. In marked contrast, numerous studies have …
criterion under Byerlee's friction, 0.6< μ< 0.85. In marked contrast, numerous studies have …
The Ainsa Fold and thrust oblique zone of the central Pyrenees: Kinematics of a curved contractional system from paleomagnetic and structural data
Integration of structural, stratigraphic, and paleomagnetic data from the N–S trending
structures of the Ainsa Oblique Zone reveals the kinematics of the major thrust salient in the …
structures of the Ainsa Oblique Zone reveals the kinematics of the major thrust salient in the …
[HTML][HTML] Spatio-temporal variation of fluid flow behavior along a fold: the Bóixols-Sant Corneli anticline (Southern Pyrenees) from U–Pb dating and structural …
This study integrates field structural data, petrographic and geochemical (δ 18 O, δ 13 C, Δ
47, 87 Sr/86 Sr, and elemental composition) analyses and U–Pb dating of calcite veins …
47, 87 Sr/86 Sr, and elemental composition) analyses and U–Pb dating of calcite veins …
Heterogeneous strength and fault zone complexity of carbonate-bearing thrusts with possible implications for seismicity
The understanding of fault-slip behaviour in carbonates has an important societal impact
due to the widespread occurrence and propagation of earthquakes in these rocks. Fault rock …
due to the widespread occurrence and propagation of earthquakes in these rocks. Fault rock …
Tectonothermal history of an exhumed thrust‐sheet‐top basin: An example from the south Pyrenean thrust belt
This paper presents a new balanced structural cross section of the Jaca thrust‐sheet‐top
basin of the southern Pyrenees combined with paleothermometry and apatite fission track …
basin of the southern Pyrenees combined with paleothermometry and apatite fission track …
Fault-controlled upwelling of low-T hydrothermal fluids tracked by travertines in a fold-and-thrust belt, Monte Alpi, Southern Apennines, Italy
Active faults within the southern Apennines fold-and-thrust belt modulate the present-day
upwelling of hydrothermal fluids at surface. In the Monte Alpi area, we investigated the …
upwelling of hydrothermal fluids at surface. In the Monte Alpi area, we investigated the …
The role of shale content and pore-water saturation on frictional properties of simulated carbonate faults
The presence of weak phyllosilicates in mature carbonate fault zones has been invoked to
explain weak faults. However, the relation between frictional strength, fault stability …
explain weak faults. However, the relation between frictional strength, fault stability …
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 …