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Friction data of simulated basaltic fault gouge under hydrothermal conditions [updated]
Hanaya Okuda
Utrecht University
(2022)
Descriptions
We performed friction experiments on simulated basaltic gouge under hydrothermal conditions to investigate roles of subducting oceanic crust on seismogenesis in subduction zones. In this dataset, we report raw data, processed data after removal of seal friction effects, velocity dependence of friction coefficients, and the processing script for each experiment. The data is provided in 13 zip-files for 13 experiments. Detailed information about the files in these zip-files as well as information on how the data is processed is given in the explanatory file Okuda-et-al-2022-Data-Description.pdf. A new version of this data package has been published and can been found here: https://public.yoda.uu.nl/geo/UU01/Q0VVEX.html
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Source publisher
| Utrecht University |
DOI
| 10.24416/uu01-6dsajh |
Creators
| Hanaya Okuda |
| Personal |
| Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo |
Contributors
| Niemeijer, André Rik |
| Personal |
| Utrecht University |
| Takahashi, Miki |
| Personal |
| Geological Survey of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology |
| Yamaguchi, Asuka |
| Personal |
| Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo |
| Spiers, Christopher James |
| Personal |
| Utrecht University |
Citation
Okuda, H. (2022). Friction data of simulated basaltic fault gouge under hydrothermal conditions [updated] (Version 1.0) [Data set]. Utrecht University. https://doi.org/10.24416/UU01-6DSAJH
Dates
| Issued | 2022-06-21T13:14:02 |
| Updated | 2026-02-04T11:44:02 |
| Collected | 2021-08-22/2021-12-28 |
Language
en
Funding References
| Funder Name | JSPS |
| Funder Name | NWO |
Rights
| Name | Closed |
| URI | info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
Locations
Geo location(s)
Samples collected in Mugi, Tokushima, Japan