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Nanoscale structures and properties of carbonate faultspan> mirrors revealed by scanning electron and scanning transmission electron microscope images, electron energy loss and Raman spectra
Ohl, Markus | Plümper, Oliver | Chatzaras, Vasileios | Wallis, David | Vollmer, Christian | Drury, Martyn
GFZ Data Services
(2020)
This data publication contains scanning electron microscope (SEM) and (scanning) transmission electron microscope ((S)TEM) images as well as electron energy loss spectra (EELS) and Raman spectra of the principal slip surface of carbonate faultspan> mirrors. We analysed a total of eleven samples to investigate the formation mechanisms of fault mirrors in carbonates. The samples were taken as drill cores in Central Greece from two different outcrop locations. The first location, close to Arkitsa, is a large anthropogenic outcrop exposing three large fault planes. The second location is close to Schinos and was also formed by human interaction at the side of a gravel road. The data set contains supplemental material to the publication "Mechanisms of fault mirror formation and fault healing in carbonate rocks" by Ohl et al., (2020). In addition to the electron microscopy images we provide the spectra files of the Raman and EELS measurements for the identification of the carbon species in relation to the principal slip surface. The publication concludes that decarbonation of calcite during fault slip and the subsequent reaction of the decarbonation products produces fault mirror surfaces. Post-seismic hybridization of carbon results in partly-hybridised amorphous carbon and contributes to connecting hanging wall and footwall. In addition, post-seismic carbonation of portlandite produces secondary nano-sized calcite crystals < 50 nm facilitating fault healing.
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10.5880/fidgeo.2020.007
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Ohl, Markus
0000-0002-8135-1915
Utrecht University;
Plümper, Oliver
0000-0001-9726-0885
Utrecht University;
Chatzaras, Vasileios
0000-0001-9759-4754
The University of Sydney;
Wallis, David
0000-0001-9212-3734
Utrecht University;
Vollmer, Christian
0000-0002-7768-7651
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster;
Drury, Martyn
0000-0002-2246-2009
Utrecht University;
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Ohl, Markus
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Ohl, Markus
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Utrecht University;
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Utrecht University;
Plümper, Oliver
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Utrecht University;
Plümper, Oliver
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Utrecht University;
Chatzaras, Vasileios
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The University of Sydney;
Wallis, David
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Utrecht University;
Vollmer, Christian
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Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster;
Vollmer, Christian
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Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster;
Drury, Martyn
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Utrecht University;
Drury, Martyn
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Utrecht University;
References
Ohl, M., Plümper, O., Chatzaras, V., Wallis, D., Vollmer, C., & Drury, M. (2020). Mechanisms of fault mirror formation and fault healing in carbonate rocks. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 530, 115886. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2019.115886
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Drury, Martyn
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Ohl, M., Plümper, O., Chatzaras, V., Wallis, D., Vollmer, C., & Drury, M. (2020). Nanoscale structures and properties of carbonate fault mirrors revealed by scanning electron and scanning transmission electron microscope images, electron energy loss and Raman spectra (major) [Data set]. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/FIDGEO.2020.007