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Data Publication

Data accompanying the paper entitled "Rapid normal stress oscillations cause dilatation and weakening in gouge-bearing faults"

Jianye Chen | André R Niemeijer

4TU.ResearchData

(2022)

In some scenarios, faults in the crust are withstanding rapid stress changes of different magnitudes, such as those from nearby or remote earthquakes, seasonal impoundment and discharge of reservoirs, and hydrocarbon and geothermal energy production. The impact of such stress changes on the earthquake potential of a fault is poorly understood. Researchers from the Utrecht University and the Delft University of Technology have explored this effect by conducting laboratory experiments on simulated faults under in-situ fault conditions. They employed the high-temperature-pressure ring-shear friction apparatus installed in the HPT lab of the Utrecht University. During the experiments, different modes of perturbations were applied to the simulated fault, including normal stress steps (NSS), pulses (NSP), and oscillations (NSO), while shearing the fault at velocity of 1 μm/s. They measured different quantities with high sampling rates such as shear stress and the axial displacement. The enclosed datasets consist of the raw data from five individual experiments (u572, u573, u574, u828, and u829). In two experiments (u572 and u573), a few segments of particular interests are extracted for detailed analyses.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Geophysics
friction experiment
stress perturbation
induced seismicity
fault dilatation

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
Induced seismicity
induced seismicity

MSL enriched keywords
antropogenic setting
Induced seismicity
induced seismicity
fault rock
fault gouge
Measured property
strain
Measured property
strain
friction - controlled slip rate
friction coefficient
Inferred deformation behavior
deformation behaviour
frictional deformation
friction - controlled slip rate
friction coefficient
tectonic deformation structure
tectonic fault
geothermal energy field
subsurface energy production
geothermal energy extraction

MSL enriched sub domains i

rock and melt physics
analogue modelling of geologic processes


Source publisher

4TU.ResearchData


DOI

10.4121/19500344.v2


Authors

Jianye Chen

André R Niemeijer


Contributers

Utrecht University, Department of Earth Sciences, HPT Laboratory

Other


Citiation

Chen, J., & Niemeijer, A. R. (2022). Data accompanying the paper entitled "Rapid normal stress oscillations cause dilatation and weakening in gouge-bearing faults" (Version 2) [Data set]. 4TU.ResearchData. https://doi.org/10.4121/19500344.V2