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

Yohan Park; Takehiro Hirose; Jin-Han Ree;

2021 || 4TU.ResearchData

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.

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  • rock and melt physics
  • analogue modelling of geologic processes
Source http://dx.doi.org/10.4121/14634021.v1
Source publisher 4TU.ResearchData
DOI 10.4121/14634021.v1
Authors
  • Yohan Park

  • Takehiro Hirose

  • Jin-Han Ree
Contributors
  • 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
Citation 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