Definition and classification of fault damage zones: A review and a new methodological approach

JH Choi, P Edwards, K Ko, YS Kim - Earth-Science Reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
Although the widths of fault damage zones commonly show a positive correlation with
displacements, these relationships also show a somewhat scattered distribution. We believe …

On the distribution of fluids in folds: A review of controlling factors and processes

MA Evans, MP Fischer - Journal of Structural Geology, 2012 - Elsevier
Growing macroscale fold structures are one of the most dynamic and complex systems in
geology, where during fold growth pore fluid pressure, fluid temperature, and fluid …

Controls on damage zone asymmetry of a normal fault zone: outcrop analyses of a segment of the Moab fault, SE Utah

SS Berg, T Skar - Journal of Structural Geology, 2005 - Elsevier
Outcrop data has been used to examine the spatial arrangement of fractures in the damage
zones of a segment of the large-scale Moab Fault (45km in length), SE Utah. The …

Deformation mechanisms and hydraulic properties of fault zones in unconsolidated sediments; the Roer Valley Rift System, The Netherlands

VF Bense, EH Van den Berg, RT Van Balen - Hydrogeology Journal, 2003 - Springer
Des failles recoupant des sédiments non consolidés du système du rift de la vallée de la
Roer (Pays-Bas) forment en général de fortes barrières vis-à-vis des écoulements …

[HTML][HTML] Catastrophic evolution of water inrush from a water-rich fault in front of roadway development: a case study of the Hongcai coal mine

B Li, Q Wu - Mine Water and the Environment (Internet), 2019 - inis.iaea.org
[en] A fault can be both the inrush channel and the water source. In order to better
understand how such a mine disaster develops, a fluid–solid coupling analysis model and a …

Fault zone architecture and permeability features in siliceous sedimentary rocks: Insights from the Rapolano geothermal area (Northern Apennines, Italy)

A Brogi - Journal of Structural Geology, 2008 - Elsevier
Studies of fracture networks and hydrothermal mineralisation of several faults affecting
Jurassic siliceous sedimentary rocks, exposed in the Rapolano geothermal area (hinterland …

Depth of oceanic-crust underplating in a subduction zone: Inferences from fluid-inclusion analyses of crack-seal veins

M Matsumura, Y Hashimoto, G Kimura… - …, 2003 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Fluid inclusions in crack-seal veins are analyzed in accreted mélange now on land. The vein
I inclusions are observed in the necked parts of sandstone blocks in mélange, and the vein II …

Prediction model for safe width of rock mass preventing water inrush from fault in excavation roadway and influencing factors analysis: A case study of the Xintian coal …

B Li, Z Liu, Q Wu, J Long, P Liu, M Li - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023 - Springer
During coal mine operations, roadways may be located close to faults. When designing
these roadways, it is important to determine the width of the rock mass between a roadway …

Fracture mechanical properties of damaged and hydrothermally altered rocks, Dixie Valley‐Stillwater fault zone, Nevada, USA

OA Callahan, P Eichhubl, JE Olson… - … Research: Solid Earth, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Damaged and hydrothermally altered rocks are ubiquitous in fault zones, with the degree of
damage and type and intensity of alteration varying in space and time. The impact of …

Volumetric estimates of ancient water on Mount Sharp based on boxwork deposits, Gale Crater, Mars

KL Siebach, JP Grotzinger - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
While the presence of water on the surface of early Mars is now well known, the volume,
distribution, duration, and timing of the liquid water have proven difficult to determine. This …