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Fault Zone Dynamic Processes


Fault Zone Dynamic Processes

Evolution of Fault Properties During Seismic Rupture
Geophysical Monograph Series, Band 227 1. Aufl.

von: Marion Y. Thomas, Thomas M. Mitchell, Harsha S. Bhat

149,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 09.06.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781119156918
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 306

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<p>Earthquakes are some of the most dynamic features of the Earth. This multidisciplinary volume presents an overview of earthquake processes and properties including the physics of dynamic faulting, fault fabric and mechanics, physical and chemical properties of fault zones, dynamic rupture processes, and numerical modeling of fault zones during seismic rupture.</p> <p>This volume examines questions such as:</p> <p>• What are the dynamic processes recorded in fault gouge?<br />• What can we learn about rupture dynamics from laboratory experiments?<br />• How do on-fault and off-fault properties affect seismic ruptures?<br />• How do fault zones evolve over time?</p> <p><i>Fault Zone Dynamic Processes: Evolution of Fault Properties During Seismic Rupture </i>is a valuable resource for scientists, researchers and students from across the geosciences interested in the earthquakes processes.</p>
<p>Contributors vii</p> <p>Preface xi</p> <p><b>Part I: Structural Evidences of Coseismic Slip 1</b></p> <p>1 Incipient Pulverization at Shallow Burial Depths Along the San Jacinto Fault, Southern California<br /><i>James J. Whearty, Thomas K. Rockwell, and Gary H. Girty 3</i></p> <p>2 Seismic Rupture Parameters Deduced From a Pliocene?]Pleistocene Fault Pseudotachylyte in Taiwan<br /><i>Caitlyn S. Korren, Eric C. Ferre, En</i><i>?-</i><i>Chao Yeh, Yu</i><i>?]</i><i>Min Chou, and Hao</i><i>?]</i><i>Tsu Chu 21</i></p> <p>3 Fluid Inclusion Evidence of Coseismic Fluid Flow Induced by Dynamic Rupture<br /><i>Thomas M. Mitchell, Jose M. Cembrano, Kazuna Fujita, Kenichi Hoshino, Daniel R. Faulkner, Pamela Perez </i><i>Flores, Gloria Arancibia, Marieke Rempe, and Rodrigo Gomila 37</i></p> <p>4 Coseismic Damage Generation and Pulverization in Fault Zones: Insights From Dynamic Split?]Hopkinson Pressure Bar Experiments<br /><i>Franciscus M. Aben, Mai</i><i>?-</i><i>Linh Doan, Jean</i><i>?]</i><i>Pierre Gratier, and Fran</i><i>ç</i><i>ois Renard 47</i></p> <p>5 “Coseismic Foliations” in Gouge and Cataclasite: Experimental Observations and Consequences for Interpreting the Fault Rock Record<br /><i>Steven A. F. Smith, James R. Griffiths, Michele Fondriest, and Giulio Di Toro 81</i></p> <p><b>Part II: Fault Properties During Dynamic Rupture 103</b></p> <p>6 The Transition From Frictional Sliding to Shear Melting in Laboratory Stick?]Slip Experiments<br /><i>David A. Lockner, Brian D. Kilgore, Nicholas M. Beeler, and Diane E. Moore 105</i></p> <p>7 Powder Rolling as a Mechanism of Dynamic Fault Weakening<br /><i>Xiaofeng Chen, Andrew S. Elwood Madden, and Ze</i><i>’</i><i>ev Reches 133</i></p> <p>8 Earthquake Source Properties From Instrumented Laboratory Stick?]Slip<br /><i>Brian D. Kilgore, Art McGarr, Nicholas M. Beeler, and David A. Lockner 151</i></p> <p>9 Dynamic Weakening and the Depth Dependence of Earthquake Faulting<br /><i>Nicolas Brantut and John D. Platt 171</i></p> <p><b>Part III: Influence of Fault Properties on Coseismic Rupture 195</b></p> <p>10 Scaling of Fault Roughness and Implications for Earthquake Mechanics<br /><i>Fran</i><i>ç</i><i>ois Renard and Thibault Candela 197</i></p> <p>11 Fault Branching and Long?]Term Earthquake Rupture Scenario for Strike?]Slip Earthquakes<br /><i>Yann Klinger, Jin</i><i>?-</i><i>Hyuck Choi, and Amaury Vallage 217</i></p> <p>12 Influence of Fault Strength on Precursory Processes During Laboratory Earthquakes<br /><i>Fran</i><i>ç</i><i>ois. X. Passel</i><i>è</i><i>gue, Soumaya Latour, Alexandre Schubnel, Stefan Nielsen, Harsha S. Bhat, and Ra</i><i>ú</i><i>l Madariaga 229</i></p> <p>13 Upper Limit on Damage Zone Thickness Controlled by Seismogenic Depth<br /><i>Jean Paul Ampuero and Xiaolin Mao  243</i></p> <p>14 Effect of Brittle Off?]Fault Damage on Earthquake Rupture Dynamics<br /><i>Marion Y. Thomas, Harsha S. Bhat, and Yann Klinger 255</i></p> <p>Index 281</p>
<p> <b>Marion Y. Thomas,</b> <i>Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France</i><br> <b>Thomas M. Mitchell,</b> <i>University College London, UK</i><br> <b>Harsha S. Bhat,</b> <i>Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France</i><br>
<p> Earthquakes are some of the most dynamic features of the Earth. This multidisciplinary volume presents an overview of earthquake processes and properties including the physics of dynamic faulting, fault fabric and mechanics, physical and chemical properties of fault zones, dynamic rupture processes, and numerical modeling of fault zones during seismic rupture. <p> This volume examines questions such as: <ul> <li>What are the dynamic processes recorded in fault gouge?</li> <li>What can we learn about rupture dynamics from laboratory experiments?</li> <li>How do on-fault and off-fault properties affect seismic ruptures?</li> <li>How do fault zones evolve over time?</li> </ul><br> <p> <i>Fault Zone Dynamic Processes: Evolution of Fault Properties During Seismic Rupture</i> is a valuable resource for scientists, researchers and students from across the geosciences interested in the earthquakes processes.

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