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Data Publication

Data resulting from slide-hold-slide friction experiments on three types of carbonate faults</span> rocks.

Yohan Park | Takehiro Hirose | Jin-Han Ree

4TU.ResearchData

(2021)

This data set is corresponding to the Park, Y., Hirose, T., and Ree, JH, "Carbonate faultspan> mirrors with extremely low frictional healing rates: A possible source of aseismic creep" Geophysical Research Letters, 2021. The data set shows that carbonate faultspan> mirrors have significantly low (near-zero) frictinoal healing rates, while newly formed gouges and gouges generated from destroyed fault mirrors have high frictional healing rates.

This results have significant implications on modeling aseismic creep of carbonate faultspan> zones having multiple fault mirror patches.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Geophysics
Friction experiments
Frictional healing
Slideholdslide test
Earth and related environmental sciences

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
frictional strength recovery
frictional strength recovery

MSL enriched keywords
Measured property
friction - controlled slip rate
friction coefficient
frictional strength recovery
Measured property
friction - controlled slip rate
friction coefficient
frictional strength recovery
minerals
carbonate minerals
reactivation friction coefficient
Inferred deformation behavior
deformation behaviour
frictional deformation
reactivation friction coefficient
tectonic deformation structure
tectonic fault
microphysical deformation mechanism
time-dependent mechanism

MSL enriched sub domains i

rock and melt physics
analogue modelling of geologic processes


Source publisher

4TU.ResearchData


DOI

10.4121/14634021.v1


Authors

Yohan Park

Takehiro Hirose

Jin-Han Ree


Contributers

Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Korea University

Other

Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research (X-star), Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC),

Other


Citiation

Park, Y., Hirose, T., & Ree, J.-H. (2021). Data resulting from slide-hold-slide friction experiments on three types of carbonate faults rocks. (Version 1) [Data set]. 4TU.ResearchData. https://doi.org/10.4121/14634021.V1