Fault zone dynamic processes : evolution of fault properties during seismic rupture /: evolution of fault properties during seismic rupture. (2017)
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- Title:
- Fault zone dynamic processes : evolution of fault properties during seismic rupture /: evolution of fault properties during seismic rupture. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Fault zone dynamic processes : evolution of fault properties during seismic rupture
- Further Information:
- Note: Marion Thomas, Harsha S. Bhat, Thomas Mitchell.
- Authors:
- Thomas, Marion Y
Bhat, Harsha S
Mitchell, Thomas M (Thomas Matthew) - Contents:
- Contributors vii Preface xi Part I: Structural Evidences of Coseismic Slip 1 1 Incipient Pulverization at Shallow Burial Depths Along the San Jacinto Fault, Southern California; James J. Whearty, Thomas K. Rockwell, and Gary H. Girty 3 2 Seismic Rupture Parameters Deduced From a Pliocene?]Pleistocene Fault Pseudotachylyte in Taiwan; Caitlyn S. Korren, Eric C. Ferre, En ?- Chao Yeh, Yu ?] Min Chou, and Hao ?] Tsu Chu 21 3 Fluid Inclusion Evidence of Coseismic Fluid Flow Induced by Dynamic Rupture; Thomas M. Mitchell, Jose M. Cembrano, Kazuna Fujita, Kenichi Hoshino, Daniel R. Faulkner, Pamela Perez Flores, Gloria Arancibia, Marieke Rempe, and Rodrigo Gomila 37 4 Coseismic Damage Generation and Pulverization in Fault Zones: Insights From Dynamic Split?]Hopkinson Pressure Bar Experiments; Franciscus M. Aben, Mai ?- Linh Doan, Jean ?] Pierre Gratier, and Fran ç ois Renard 47 5 “Coseismic Foliations” in Gouge and Cataclasite: Experimental Observations and Consequences for Interpreting the Fault Rock Record; Steven A. F. Smith, James R. Griffiths, Michele Fondriest, and Giulio Di Toro 81 Part II: Fault Properties During Dynamic Rupture 103 6 The Transition From Frictional Sliding to Shear Melting in Laboratory Stick?]Slip Experiments; David A. Lockner, Brian D. Kilgore, Nicholas M. Beeler, and Diane E. Moore 105 7 Powder Rolling as a Mechanism of Dynamic Fault Weakening; Xiaofeng Chen, Andrew S. Elwood Madden, and Ze ’ ev Reches 133 8 Earthquake Source Properties From InstrumentedContributors vii Preface xi Part I: Structural Evidences of Coseismic Slip 1 1 Incipient Pulverization at Shallow Burial Depths Along the San Jacinto Fault, Southern California; James J. Whearty, Thomas K. Rockwell, and Gary H. Girty 3 2 Seismic Rupture Parameters Deduced From a Pliocene?]Pleistocene Fault Pseudotachylyte in Taiwan; Caitlyn S. Korren, Eric C. Ferre, En ?- Chao Yeh, Yu ?] Min Chou, and Hao ?] Tsu Chu 21 3 Fluid Inclusion Evidence of Coseismic Fluid Flow Induced by Dynamic Rupture; Thomas M. Mitchell, Jose M. Cembrano, Kazuna Fujita, Kenichi Hoshino, Daniel R. Faulkner, Pamela Perez Flores, Gloria Arancibia, Marieke Rempe, and Rodrigo Gomila 37 4 Coseismic Damage Generation and Pulverization in Fault Zones: Insights From Dynamic Split?]Hopkinson Pressure Bar Experiments; Franciscus M. Aben, Mai ?- Linh Doan, Jean ?] Pierre Gratier, and Fran ç ois Renard 47 5 “Coseismic Foliations” in Gouge and Cataclasite: Experimental Observations and Consequences for Interpreting the Fault Rock Record; Steven A. F. Smith, James R. Griffiths, Michele Fondriest, and Giulio Di Toro 81 Part II: Fault Properties During Dynamic Rupture 103 6 The Transition From Frictional Sliding to Shear Melting in Laboratory Stick?]Slip Experiments; David A. Lockner, Brian D. Kilgore, Nicholas M. Beeler, and Diane E. Moore 105 7 Powder Rolling as a Mechanism of Dynamic Fault Weakening; Xiaofeng Chen, Andrew S. Elwood Madden, and Ze ’ ev Reches 133 8 Earthquake Source Properties From Instrumented Laboratory Stick?]Slip; Brian D. Kilgore, Art McGarr, Nicholas M. Beeler, and David A. Lockner 151 9 Dynamic Weakening and the Depth Dependence of Earthquake Faulting; Nicolas Brantut and John D. Platt 171 Part III: Influence of Fault Properties on Coseismic Rupture 195 10 Scaling of Fault Roughness and Implications for Earthquake Mechanics; Fran ç ois Renard and Thibault Candela 197 11 Fault Branching and Long?]Term Earthquake Rupture Scenario for Strike?]Slip Earthquakes; Yann Klinger, Jin ?- Hyuck Choi, and Amaury Vallage 217 12 Influence of Fault Strength on Precursory Processes During Laboratory Earthquakes; Fran ç ois. X. Passel è gue, Soumaya Latour, Alexandre Schubnel, Stefan Nielsen, Harsha S. Bhat, and Ra ú l Madariaga 229 13 Upper Limit on Damage Zone Thickness Controlled by Seismogenic Depth; Jean Paul Ampuero and Xiaolin Mao 243 14 Effect of Brittle Off?]Fault Damage on Earthquake Rupture Dynamics; Marion Y. Thomas, Harsha S. Bhat, and Yann Klinger 255 Index 281 … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Washington, D.C : American Geophysical Union
- Publication Date:
- 2017
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- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 551.872
Faults (Geology) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781119156901
9781119156918 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781119156888
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