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Data Publication
Experimental Evidence for reaction-induced weakening of (Carbonated) Serpentinite Fault Gouges
Eberhard, Lisa
YoDa Data Repository, Utrecht University, Netherlands
(2024)
We analysed the frictional behaviour of antigorite and carbonated antigorite fault gouges in rotary-shear experiments at Utrecht University. Experiments were conducted at temperatures ranging from 400 - 630 °C, effective normal stresses of 100 - 150 MPa under fluid saturated conditions. This data package includes frictional data from rotary-shear experiments and back-scattered electron (BSE) images of run products. Three samples were analysed by means of micro-computer tomography (µCT). Sliced scans can also be found in this data package. The data is provided in 3 subfolders. Detailed information about the files in these subfolders as well as information on how the data is processed is given in the explanatory file (readME.txt) Contact person is Lisa Eberhard - l.eberhard@uu.nl
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Source publisher
YoDa Data Repository, Utrecht University, Netherlands
DOI
10.24416/uu01-ie3msv
Authors
Eberhard, Lisa
0000-0002-3655-6364
Utrecht University;
Contributers
Niemeijer, André
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0000-0003-3983-9308
Utrecht University;
Plümper, Oliver
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0000-0001-9726-0885
Utrecht University;
References
Eberhard, L. (2024). <i>Experimental evidence for deformation-enhanced devolatilization of (carbonated) serpentinite fault gouges</i> (Version 1.0) [Data set]. Utrecht University. https://doi.org/10.24416/UU01-QDQJGX
10.24416/UU01-QDQJGX
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Citiation
Eberhard, L. (2024). Experimental Evidence for reaction-induced weakening of (Carbonated) Serpentinite Fault Gouges (Version 2.0) [Data set]. Utrecht University. https://doi.org/10.24416/UU01-IE3MSV
Collection Period
2021-10-05 - 2023-10-04