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Data Publication

Digital Image Correlation data from oblique convergence experiments with wet kaolin

Cooke, Michele | Toenenboehn, Kevin | Hatch, Jennifer

(2019)

Experiments of oblique convergence at angles of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 degrees from the margin within wet kaolin. One suite of experiments, denoted as ‘precut’, has a vertical surface precut within the clay with an electrified wire. The precut surface lies directly above the basal oblique dislocation. The other suite of experiments is ‘uncut’. Regardless of whether the experiments have a precut surface, slip partitioned fault systems, develop and persist in the experiments. Such systems have two simultaneously active faults with similar strike but different slip sense. Slip partitioning also develops regardless of whether the system first grows a reverse fault or strike slip fault in the experiment. The sequence and nature of strike-slip and reverse fault development depends on present of existing cut and convergence angle. This data set includes time series of incremental displacement maps for eleven experiments performed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in January 2017 and March 2018 as well as animations of strain and uplift. The dataset includes the 30˚ convergence experiment with precut vertical surface but the 30˚ uncut experiment has not yet been performed. The time series data are organized into 11 netCDF files. The name of each file states the obliquity of convergence and whether the vertical surface was precut or not. Each netCDF file contains the following • ux = the incremental displacement field within the ROI (Region Of Interest) parallel to the margin (x-direction). The third dimension in the array corresponds to increment of deformation through the experiment. Units are mm. • uy = the incremental displacement field within the ROI perpendicular to the margin (y-direction). The third dimension in the array corresponds to increment of deformation through the experiment. Units are mm. • x = position parallel to the margin. Units are mm. • y = position perpendicular to the margin. Units are mm. The incremental displacements are calculated from DIC of photographs taken every 30 seconds using PIVlab (Thielicke, 2019). The net stepper motor speed is ~0.5 mm/min. The animations show strain evolution of all eleven experiments and uplift evolution of the 10 degree precut experiment. The strain evolution experiments overlay colormaps of incremental strain between successive photos on photographs of the experiment. Color saturation indicates the strain rate and hue indicates the slip vector. The uplift maps were made from stereovision analysis from pairs of photos. In most experiments, decorrelation of portions of the map prevented us from producing high quality uplift evolution animations from the start to the end of the experiment. Only the 10 degree convergence with precut vertical surface experiment had full coherence of uplift signal throughout the experiment and that animation.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
oblique convergence
analog experiments
fault evolution
slip partitioning
EPOS
multiscale laboratories
analogue models of geologic processes
analogue modelling results
software tools
FAULT MOVEMENT DIRECTION
FAULT MOVEMENT
forearc setting
transform plate boundary setting
subduction zone setting
active continental margin setting
accretion
transform faulting
shearing
fracturing
wrench fault
thrust fault
fracture
fault
Clay
Squeeze box
Shear box
Matlab code
PIVlab
Digital Image Correlation DIC Particle Image Velocimetry PIV
Matlab Mathworks
SLR camera
Yield stress

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
tectonic fault
forearc basin
transcurrent tectonic plate boundary
subduction
ocean-continent subduction
wrench fault
thrust fault
modelled fracture
clay
clay
shear box
Matlab (Mathworks)
camera
yield strength
yield strength

MSL enriched keywords
tectonic deformation structure
tectonic fault
tectonic plate boundary
convergent tectonic plate boundary
subduction
forearc basin
transcurrent tectonic plate boundary
ocean-continent subduction
wrench fault
thrust fault
Modeled structure
modelled deformation structure
modelled fracture
minerals
silicate minerals
phyllosilicates
clay
unconsolidated sediment
clastic sediment
clay
Apparatus
analogue modelling
deformation experiments
shear box
Software
Matlab (Mathworks)
Ancillary equipment
model surface monitoring (2D)
camera
Measured property
mechanical strength
yield strength
Measured property
mechanical strength
yield strength
digital image correlation (DIC)
strain
strain
reverse fault
strike-slip fault

MSL original sub domains

analogue modelling of geologic processes

MSL enriched sub domains i

analogue modelling of geologic processes
rock and melt physics


DOI

10.5880/fidgeo.2019.020


Authors

Cooke, Michele

0000-0002-4407-9676

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA, US

Toenenboehn, Kevin

0000-0002-2307-7348

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA, US

Hatch, Jennifer

0000-0001-8877-2176

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA, US


References

Cooke, M. L., Toeneboehn, K., & Hatch, J. L. (2020). Onset of slip partitioning under oblique convergence within scaled physical experiments. Geosphere, 16(3), 875–889. https://doi.org/10.1130/ges02179.1

10.1130/GES02179.1

IsSupplementTo

Cooke, M., Toeneboehn, K., & Beyer, J. (2019). Onset of slip partitioning under oblique convergence within scaled physical models. https://doi.org/10.31223/osf.io/ths6p

10.31223/osf.io/ths6p

References

References


Contact

Cooke, Michele

cooke@geo.umass.edu

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, US


Citiation

Cooke, M., Toenenboehn, K., & Hatch, J. (2019). Digital Image Correlation data from oblique convergence experiments with wet kaolin [Data set]. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/FIDGEO.2019.020