Do faults preserve a record of seismic slip: A second opinion

CD Rowe, WA Griffith - Journal of Structural Geology, 2015 - Elsevier
Exhumed fault zones offer insights into deformation processes associated with earthquakes
in unparalleled spatial resolution; however it can be difficult to differentiate seismic slip from …

A rotary-shear low to high-velocity friction apparatus in Beijing to study rock friction at plate to seismic slip rates

S Ma, T Shimamoto, L Yao, T Togo, H Kitajima - Earthquake Science, 2014 - Springer
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 …

Thermo-poro-mechanical analysis of landslides: from creeping behaviour to catastrophic failure

EE Alonso, A Zervos, NM Pinyol - Géotechnique, 2016 - icevirtuallibrary.com
The scope of the paper encompasses planar and compound sliding motions, which may
exhibit creeping behaviour during a certain period but may evolve to a very rapid motion …

Fault rock lithologies and architecture of the central Alpine fault, New Zealand, revealed by DFDP-1 drilling

VG Toy, CJ Boulton, R Sutherland… - …, 2015 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The first phase of the Deep Fault Drilling Project (DFDP-1) yielded a continuous lithological
transect through fault rock surrounding the Alpine fault (South Island, New Zealand). This …

[HTML][HTML] High-velocity frictional properties of Alpine Fault rocks: Mechanical data, microstructural analysis, and implications for rupture propagation

C Boulton, L Yao, DR Faulkner, J Townend… - Journal of Structural …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract The Alpine Fault in New Zealand is a major plate-bounding structure that typically
slips in∼ M8 earthquakes every c. 330 years. To investigate the near-surface, high-velocity …

[HTML][HTML] Initiation, movement, and run-out of the giant Tsaoling landslide—What can we learn from a simple rigid block model and a velocity–displacement dependent …

CM Yang, WL Yu, JJ Dong, CY Kuo, T Shimamoto… - Engineering …, 2014 - Elsevier
Tsaoling landslide is the largest and best documented landslide among several large
landslides induced by the 1999 Taiwan Chi-Chi earthquake. Pliocene sedimentary rocks of …

Long‐Term Weakening Processes and Short‐Term Seismic Slip Behavior of an Intraplate Mature Fault Zone: A Case Study of the Yangsan Fault, SE Korea

CM Kim, Y Cheon, TH Lee, JH Choi… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
An intraplate tectonic fault evolves with repeated seismic cycles that may exhibit multi‐mode
slip behaviors (continuous aseismic sliding, slow slip with silent earthquakes, and …

The crucial role of temperature in high-velocity weakening of faults: Experiments on gouge using host blocks with different thermal conductivities

L Yao, S Ma, JD Platt, AR Niemeijer… - …, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We study the important role of temperature rise in the dynamic weakening of fault gouge at
seismic slip rates by using host blocks composed of brass, stainless steel, titanium alloy, and …

Internal progressive failure in deep-seated landslides

A Yerro, NM Pinyol, EE Alonso - Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2016 - Springer
Except for simple sliding motions, the stability of a slope does not depend only on the
resistance of the basal failure surface. It is affected by the internal distortion of the moving …

Internal structure and materials of the Yangsan fault, Bogyeongsa area, Pohang, South Korea

CM Kim, R Han, GY Jeong, JO Jeong, M Son - Geosciences Journal, 2016 - Springer
The internal structure and materials of a fault are crucial to understanding its mechanical
and fluid flow behaviors because they are interrelated. The Yangsan fault is a major …