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Data Publication

Mechanical data from rotary shear experiments on material derived from outcrops felsic and mafic rocks in the East African Rift Zone

Hellebrekers, Nina

YoDa Data Repository, Utrecht University, Netherlands

(2019)

In all experiments, multiple series of velocity-steps were performed to obtain the velocity dependence of friction. The data can be modeled using rate-and-state friction equations (see Marone, 1998). We used the rate-and-state friction tool included in the XLOOK program to invert the data for all RSF parameters. For more details on the inversions scheme, see e.g. Reinen and Weeks, 1993. The excel-files included give the best fit values for the different parameters and different velocity steps. In some cases, one state variable was sufficient to get a satisfactory fit, in other cases two were needed. Note that steps that led to unstable stick-slips proved very difficult to model, since the sliding velocity tends to go to infinity (no damping included in the model). However, in most if not all cases, a result of the inversion could be found that was satisfactory, at least for the initial sliding after the step. Finally, in some cases a long term linear hardening or weakening trend was present, which was corrected. The data is provided in a folder with 14 subfolders for 14 experiments/samples. Detailed information about the files in these subfolders as well as information on how the data is processed is given in the explanatory file Hellebrekers_et_al_2019_Data_explanation.docx. Contact person is André Niemeijer - Projectleader - a.r.niemeijer@uu.nl

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Natural Sciences Earth and related environmental sciences 15
Rotary shear
Powder mixture
quartzofeldsphatic gneiss
mafic gneiss
Friction
RateState
Axial strain grauge
Earthquakes
Rate and State Friction
Brittleductile transition
EPOS
multiscale laboratories
rock and melt physics properties

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
rotary shear apparatus
rotary shear apparatus
friction coefficient
frictional deformation
friction coefficient
shear testing
rate and state friction (RSF) parameters
rate and state friction (RSF) parameters
brittle-ductile deformation

MSL enriched keywords
Apparatus
deformation testing
shear testing
rotary shear apparatus
Apparatus
characterization of modelling material
frictional property determination
rotary shear apparatus
Measured property
friction - controlled slip rate
friction coefficient
Inferred deformation behavior
deformation behaviour
frictional deformation
Measured property
friction - controlled slip rate
friction coefficient
rate and state friction (RSF) parameters
rate and state friction (RSF) parameters
brittle-ductile deformation

MSL original sub domains

rock and melt physics

MSL enriched sub domains i

rock and melt physics
analogue modelling of geologic processes


Source publisher

YoDa Data Repository, Utrecht University, Netherlands


DOI

10.24416/UU01-CLEO20


Authors

Hellebrekers, Nina

0000-0003-0399-9537

Utrecht University - Department of Earth Sciences;


Contributers

Niemeijer, André Rik

ContactPerson

0000-0003-3983-9308

Utrecht University - Department of Earth Sciences;

Niemeijer, André Rik

ProjectLeader

0000-0003-3983-9308

Utrecht University - Department of Earth Sciences;

Hellebrekers, Nina

DataCollector

0000-0003-0399-9537

Utrecht University - Department of Earth Sciences;

Fagereng, Ake

Researcher

0000-0001-6335-8534

Cardiff University;

Manda, Blackwell

Researcher

0000-0002-7417-7293

University of Malawi;

Mvula, Richard L.S.

Researcher

Malawi University of Science and Technology;

Experimental rock deformation/HPT-Lab (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)

HostingInstitution

Utrecht, University;


References

Hellebrekers, N., Niemeijer, A., Fagereng, A., Manda, B., & Mvula, R. (2019). Lower crustal earthquakes in the East African Rift System: Insights from frictional properties of rock samples from the Malawi rift. https://doi.org/10.31223/osf.io/nu7rq

10.31223/osf.io/nu7rq

IsSupplementTo

Marone, C. (1998). The effect of loading rate on static friction and the rate of fault healing during the earthquake cycle. Nature, 391(6662), 69–72. https://doi.org/10.1038/34157

10.1038/34157

References

https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/93JB00780

References


Contact

Experimental rock deformation/HPT-Lab (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)

Utrecht, University;


Citiation

Hellebrekers, N. (2019). Mechanical data from rotary shear experiments on material derived from outcrops felsic and mafic rocks in the East African Rift Zone. Utrecht University. https://doi.org/10.24416/UU01-CLEO20


Collection Period

2016-12-01 - 2018-03-16


Geo location(s)

East African Rift Zone, Malawi