Exhumed fault zones offer insights into deformation processes associated with earthquakes in unparalleled spatial resolution; however it can be difficult to differentiate seismic slip from …
S Cui, X Pei, Y Jiang, G Wang, X Fan, Q Yang… - Engineering …, 2021 - Elsevier
The Daguangbao landslide was the most catastrophic mass movement triggered by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake with a magnitude scale of Ms. 8.0. The landslide, which was …
Large seismogenic faults consist of approximately meter-thick fault cores surrounded by hundreds-of-meters-thick damage zones. Earthquakes are generated by rupture …
DA Ferrill, AP Morris, RN McGinnis, KJ Smart… - Journal of Structural …, 2017 - Elsevier
Mechanical stratigraphy encompasses the mechanical properties, thicknesses, and interface properties of rock units. Although mechanical stratigraphy often relates directly to …
Z Shi, SM Day - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract We perform three‐dimensional (3‐D) numerical calculations of dynamic rupture along non‐planar faults to study the effects of fault roughness on rupture propagation and …
Many faults are characterized by naturally polished, reflective, glossy surfaces, termed fault mirrors (FMs), that form during slip. Recent experiments also find that FMs form during rapid …
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P–T conditions have shown that microstructures typical of high temperature creep develop in the slip zone of experimental …
Melt-origin pseudotachylytes are the most widely accepted feature recording earthquake slip in the fault rock record. However, reports of pseudotachylytes are rare compared to the …
Experiments performed on dolomite or Mg-calcite gouges at seismic slip rates (v> 1 m/s) and displacements (d> 1 m) show that the frictional coefficient μ decays exponentially from peak …