C Marone - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1998 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract This paper reviews rock friction and the frictional properties of earthquake faults. The basis for rate-and state-dependent friction laws is reviewed. The friction state variable is …
Faults can slip seismically or aseismically depending on their hydromechanical properties, which can be measured in the laboratory. Here, we demonstrate that fault slip induced by …
This essential reference for graduate students and researchers provides a unified treatment of earthquakes and faulting as two aspects of brittle tectonics at different timescales. The …
The assimilation of geological, geophysical, and laboratory data in physics-based models of fault dynamics promises increasingly realistic simulations of the seismic cycle. To assist this …
AM Rubin, JP Ampuero - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
We obtain quasi‐static, two‐dimensional solutions for earthquake nucleation on faults obeying Dieterich's “aging” version of the rate and state friction equations. Two distinct …
We performed laboratory friction experiments on shale samples from three hydrocarbon reservoirs to assess compositional controls on fault slip behavior accompanying hydraulic …
Y Liu, JR Rice - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Aseismic deformation transients can emerge as a natural outcome of the rate and state friction processes revealed in laboratory fault‐sliding experiments. When that constitutive …
The slip behavior of major faults depends largely on the frictional and hydrologic properties of fault gouge. We report on laboratory experiments designed to measure the strength …
JP Ampuero, AM Rubin - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We compare 2‐D, quasi‐static earthquake nucleation on rate‐and‐state faults under both “aging” and “slip” versions of the state evolution law. For both versions mature nucleation …