Faulting of rocks at three-dimensional stress field by micro-anticracks

Using 9-sets of different laboratory earthquake tests, we examined the nature of cracking under true triaxial stress conditions in the lithosphere . We found that 3D stress state can induce oblique nucleation of many fractures, forming final plane of complex polymodal faults. Our fully 3D experiment...

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Cracks
Earthquakes
Fault lines
Fractures
Geological faults
Lithosphere
Nucleation
Physics - Geophysics
Physics - Materials Science
Similarity
Slip
Stress distribution
Time functions
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