A rotary-shear low to high-velocity friction apparatus in Beijing to study rock friction at plate to seismic slip rates
This paper reviews 19 apparatuses having high-velocity capabilities, describes a rotary-
shear low to high-velocity friction apparatus installed at Institute of Geology, China …
shear low to high-velocity friction apparatus installed at Institute of Geology, China …
Low coseismic shear stress on the Tohoku-Oki megathrust determined from laboratory experiments
K Ujiie, H Tanaka, T Saito, A Tsutsumi, JJ Mori… - Science, 2013 - science.org
Large coseismic slip was thought to be unlikely to occur on the shallow portions of plate-
boundary thrusts, but the 11 March 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake [moment magnitude (M …
boundary thrusts, but the 11 March 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake [moment magnitude (M …
[HTML][HTML] Carbonate hosted fault rocks: A review of structural and microstructural characteristic with implications for seismicity in the upper crust
C Delle Piane, MB Clennell, JVA Keller… - Journal of Structural …, 2017 - Elsevier
The structure, frictional properties and permeability of faults within carbonate rocks exhibit a
dynamic interplay that controls both seismicity and the exchange of fluid between different …
dynamic interplay that controls both seismicity and the exchange of fluid between different …
Post-failure analysis of the Maierato landslide using the material point method
E Conte, L Pugliese, A Troncone - Engineering Geology, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The 15 February 2010 Maierato landslide has become the symbol of the
hydrogeological instability of the Calabria region (Southern Italy). It occurred after a long …
hydrogeological instability of the Calabria region (Southern Italy). It occurred after a long …
Slow-to-fast transition of giant creeping rockslides modulated by undrained loading in basal shear zones
Giant rockslides are widespread and sensitive to hydrological forcing, especially in climate
change scenarios. They creep slowly for centuries and then can fail catastrophically posing …
change scenarios. They creep slowly for centuries and then can fail catastrophically posing …
Investigation of influence of baffles on landslide debris mobility by 3D material point method
In mountainous terrain, landslide debris is a common occurrence around the world that can
potentially result in catastrophic consequences to downstream residents and facilities …
potentially result in catastrophic consequences to downstream residents and facilities …
Velocity‐dependent frictional weakening of large rock avalanche basal facies: Implications for rock avalanche hypermobility?
To characterize the hypermobility mechanism of rock avalanches, a series of rotary shear
tests at different shearing velocities (Veq) ranging from 0.07 m/s to 1.31 m/s and at a normal …
tests at different shearing velocities (Veq) ranging from 0.07 m/s to 1.31 m/s and at a normal …
3D simulation of Vajont disaster. Part 1: Numerical formulation and validation
This work presents a numerical method for the simulation of landslides generated impulse
waves and its application to the historical Vajont case study. The computational tool is based …
waves and its application to the historical Vajont case study. The computational tool is based …
Modelling large-scale landslide using a GPU-accelerated 3D MPM with an efficient terrain contact algorithm
The material point method (MPM) simulation of large-scale landslides can provide useful
information to response to landslide hazards in mountainous regions. However, the …
information to response to landslide hazards in mountainous regions. However, the …
Rockslide and impulse wave modelling in the Vajont reservoir by DEM-CFD analyses
This paper investigates the generation of hydrodynamic water waves due to rockslides
plunging into a water reservoir. Quasi-3D DEM analyses in plane strain by a coupled DEM …
plunging into a water reservoir. Quasi-3D DEM analyses in plane strain by a coupled DEM …