Heating and weakening of faults during earthquake slip
Planetary Science Institute · Harvard University
Abstract
Field observations of mature crustal faults suggest that slip in individual events occurs primarily within a thin shear zone, <1–5 mm, within a finely granulated, ultracataclastic fault core. Relevant weakening processes in large crustal events are therefore suggested to be thermal, and to involve the following: (1) thermal pressurization of pore fluid within and adjacent to the deforming fault core, which reduces the effective normal stress and hence also the shear strength for a given friction coefficient and (2) flash heating at highly stressed frictional microcontacts during rapid slip, which reduces the friction coefficient. (Macroscopic melting, or possibly gel formation in silica‐rich lithologies,…
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1Topics & keywords
- Slip (aerodynamics)
- Geology
- Shear (geology)
- Thermal
- Fault gouge
- Seismology
- Fault (geology)
- Petrology