H Zhang, S He, W Liu, Y Deng, W Hu - Rock Mechanics and Rock …, 2023 - Springer
Catastrophic landslides, which often occur abruptly after months or years of creep, threaten mountain safety. Hence, comprehensive prediction of catastrophic landslides is necessary …
We ran an extensive series of shear experiments to test the effect of shear velocity and normal stress on wear-rate and frictional strength. The experiments were conducted on three …
The experimental shearing of granitic faults revealed complex evolution of strength and microstructure. We use a rotary shear apparatus to shear three types of granitic rocks at …
Seismic analyses show that slip during large earthquakes evolves in a slip-pulse mode that is characterized by abrupt, intense acceleration followed by moderate deceleration. We …
For millennia, human‐made machinery incorporated rolls and wheels to reduce frictional resistance, yet similar elements are practically absent in natural systems. We found in rock …
Slip during large earthquakes occurs along faults that are hundreds of kilometers long (eg, San Andreas fault, Alpine fault), yet, the dynamic weakening that drives these earthquakes is …
Y Boneh, Z Reches - ARMA US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics …, 2016 - onepetro.org
Shear along rock faults is always associated with wear of the sliding blocks that commonly results in the production of fine powder called gouge. We experimentally analyzed intensity …
Earthquakes are events of unstable shear rupture that propagate along faultzones in the crust. Earthquake rupture processes have been the focus of many theoretical studies …