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158 related items for PubMed ID: 35039494

  • 1. Fault rock heterogeneity can produce fault weakness and reduce fault stability.
    Bedford JD, Faulkner DR, Lapusta N.
    Nat Commun; 2022 Jan 17; 13(1):326. PubMed ID: 35039494
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  • 2. Intermittent lab earthquakes in dynamically weakening fault gouge.
    Rubino V, Lapusta N, Rosakis AJ.
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  • 3. Fault lubrication during earthquakes.
    Di Toro G, Han R, Hirose T, De Paola N, Nielsen S, Mizoguchi K, Ferri F, Cocco M, Shimamoto T.
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  • 7. Ultra-thin clay layers facilitate seismic slip in carbonate faults.
    Smeraglia L, Billi A, Carminati E, Cavallo A, Di Toro G, Spagnuolo E, Zorzi F.
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  • 8. Nucleation of Stick-Slip Instability Within a Large-Scale Experimental Fault: Effects of Stress Heterogeneities Due to Loading and Gouge Layer Compaction.
    Buijze L, Guo Y, Niemeijer AR, Ma S, Spiers CJ.
    J Geophys Res Solid Earth; 2020 Aug 06; 125(8):e2019JB018429. PubMed ID: 32999804
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  • 13. Is complex fault zone behaviour a reflection of rheological heterogeneity?
    Fagereng Å, Beall A.
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  • 14. Flash heating leads to low frictional strength of crustal rocks at earthquake slip rates.
    Goldsby DL, Tullis TE.
    Science; 2011 Oct 14; 334(6053):216-8. PubMed ID: 21998385
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  • 15. Healing Behavior of Simulated Fault Gouges From the Groningen Gas Field and Implications for Induced Fault Reactivation.
    Hunfeld LB, Chen J, Hol S, Niemeijer AR, Spiers CJ.
    J Geophys Res Solid Earth; 2020 Jul 14; 125(7):e2019JB018790. PubMed ID: 32728508
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  • 17. Slip on 'weak' faults by the rotation of regional stress in the fracture damage zone.
    Faulkner DR, Mitchell TM, Healy D, Heap MJ.
    Nature; 2006 Dec 14; 444(7121):922-5. PubMed ID: 17167484
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  • 19. Microphysical Modeling of Carbonate Fault Friction at Slip Rates Spanning the Full Seismic Cycle.
    Chen J, Niemeijer AR, Spiers CJ.
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  • 20. Hydro-mechanical coupling characteristics and weakening mechanisms of filling joint resulting from water injection.
    Liu Y, Xu C, Xu J, Zeng X.
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