The nature and tectonic significance of fault zone weakening /

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Imprint:Bath : Geological Society, 2001.
Description:342 p. : ill. (some col.); 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Geological Society special publication ; no. 186.
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4642251
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Other authors / contributors:Holdsworth, R. E. (Robert E.)
ISBN:1862390908
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents:
  • The nature and tectonic significance of fault zone weakening: an introduction / E. Rutter, R. E. Holdsworth and R. J. Knipe
  • Implications of earthquake focal mechanisms for the frictional strength of the San Andreas fault system / J. Townend and M. Zoback
  • Permeability variation across an active low-angle detachment, western Woodlark Basin (ODF Leg 180) and its implication for fault activation / A. Kopf
  • Experimental constraints on the mechanical and hydraulic properties of deformation bands in porous sandstones: a review / I. Main, K. Mair and O. Kwon / [et al.]
  • Thermo-rheological controls on deformation within oceanic transforms / K. P. Furlong, S. D. Sheaffer and R. Malservisi
  • Clay mineral transformation and weakening mechanisms along the Alpine Fault, New Zealand / L. N. Warr and S. Cox
  • Deformation microfabrics of clay gouge, Lewis Thrust, Canada: a case for fault weakening from clay transformation / Y. Yan, B. A. van der Pluijm and D. R. Peacor
  • Microfracturing associated with reactivated fault zones and shear zones: what it can tell us about deformation history / G. Mitra and Z. Ismat
  • Episodic weakening and strengthening during synmetamorphic deformation in a deep crustal shear zone in the Alps / K. Steffen, J. Selverstone and A. Brearley
  • Geometric controls on the evolution of normal fault systems / J. J. Walsh, C. Childs and V. Meyer / [et al.]
  • The nature and origin of asymmetric arrays of shear surfaces in fault zones / S. F. Wojtal
  • A quantitative study of the influence of pre-existing compositional and fabric heterogeneities upon fracture zone development during basement reactivation / L. E. Beacom, R. E. Holdsworth and K. J. W. McCaffrey / [et al.]
  • Lithospheric and crustal reactivation of an ancient plate boundary: the assembly and disassembly of the Salmon River suture zone, Idaho, USA / B. Tikoff, P. Kelso and C. Manduca / [et al.]
  • Sequential ductile through brittle reactivation of major fault zones along the accretionary margin of Gondwana in Central Argentina / C. Simpson, S. J. Whitmeyer and D. G. De Paor / [et al.]
  • Rheological partitioning during multiple reactivation of the Paleozoic Brevard Fault Zone, Southern Appalachians, USA / R. D. Hatcher
  • Repeated reactivation in the Apennine - Maghrebide system, Italy: an example of fault zone weakening? / E. Tavarnelli, F. A. Decandia and P. Renda / [et al.]
  • Weak zones in Precambrian Sweden / C. J. Talbot
  • The role of fault zones and melts as agents of weakening, hardening and differentiation of the continental crust - a synthesis / M. R. Handy, R. Mulch and M. Rosenau / [et al.].