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Data Publication
3D stereo DIC data from analogue models exploring fault growth and rift propagation in rotational rift systems
Schmid, Timothy | Rudolf, Michael | Schreurs, Guido | Adam, Jürgen | Rosenau, Matthias
GFZ Data Services
(2021)
This dataset includes surface 3D stereoscopic Digital Image Correlation (3D stereo DIC) images and videos of 9 analogue models on crustal scale rifting with a rotational component. Using a brittle-viscous two-layer setup, the experiments focused on near-surface fault growth, rift segment interaction and rift propagation. All experiments were performed at the Tectonic Modelling Laboratory of the University of Bern (UB). All models consist of a two-layer brittle-viscous set up with a total thickness of 6 cm. Thickness variations in ductile and brittle layers are expressed by the ratio RBD = brittle layer thickness/ductile layer thickness, which ranges from RBD = 1 to RBD = 3. The model set up lies on top of a 5 cm thick foam base with a trapezoidal shape with a height of 900 mm and a pair of bases of 310 mm and 350 mm. The foam block is sliced into segments such that 7 interlayered 0.5 cm thick plexiglass bars prevent foam collapse under the model weight. The foam base is initially compressed between the longitudinal side walls and homogeneously expands during the rotational opening. Applied velocities refer to the divergence of the sidewalls at the outermost point (i.e., furthest away from the rotation axis) and decrease linearly towards the rotation axis. These velocities vary from 10 mm/h over a total run time of 4 h up to 40 mm/h over a total run time of one hour, resulting in identical total extension of ca 13% (given an initial model width of 31 cm) for all models. Detailed descriptions of the experiments as well as monitoring techniques can be found in Schmid et al. (2021).
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GFZ Data Services
DOI
10.5880/fidgeo.2021.048
Authors
Schmid, Timothy
0000-0002-9477-9654
Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern, Switzerland
Rudolf, Michael
0000-0002-5077-5221
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
Schreurs, Guido
0000-0002-4544-7514
Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern, Switzerland
Adam, Jürgen
0000-0002-4195-7795
Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL), London, UK
Rosenau, Matthias
0000-0003-1134-5381
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
References
Adam, J., Urai, J. L., Wieneke, B., Oncken, O., Pfeiffer, K., Kukowski, N., Lohrmann, J., Hoth, S., van der Zee, W., & Schmatz, J. (2005). Shear localisation and strain distribution during tectonic faulting—new insights from granular-flow experiments and high-resolution optical image correlation techniques. Journal of Structural Geology, 27(2), 283–301. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2004.08.008
10.1016/j.jsg.2004.08.008
Cites
Michail, M., Rudolf, M., Rosenau, M., Riva, A., Gianolla, P., & Coltorti, M. (2021). <i>Digital image correlation data from analogue modelling experiments addressing magma emplacement along simple shear and transtensional fault zones</i> [Data set]. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.4.1.2021.004
10.5880/GFZ.4.1.2021.004
Cites
Schmid, T. C., Schreurs, G., & Adam, J. (2022). Characteristics of continental rifting in rotational systems: New findings from spatiotemporal high resolution quantified crustal scale analogue models. Tectonophysics, 822, 229174. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2021.229174
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Schmid, Timothy
timothy.schmid@geo.unibe.ch
Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern, Switzerland
Citiation
Schmid, T., Rudolf, M., Schreurs, G., Adam, J., & Rosenau, M. (2021). 3D stereo DIC data from analogue models exploring fault growth and rift propagation in rotational rift systems [Data set]. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/FIDGEO.2021.048