Depth dependence of the frictional behavior of montmorillonite fault gouge: Implications for seismicity along a décollement zone

To understand the seismogenic potential of shallow plate‐boundary thrust faults (décollements) in relatively warm subduction zones, water‐saturated Na‐montmorillonite gouges were sheared at a pore fluid pressure of 10 MPa, effective normal stresses (σneff) of 10–70 MPa, temperatures (T) of 25–150°C,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Geophysical research letters 2017-06, Vol.44 (11), p.5383-5390
Hauptverfasser: Mizutani, Tomoyo, Hirauchi, Ken‐ichi, Lin, Weiren, Sawai, Michiyo
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Zusammenfassung:To understand the seismogenic potential of shallow plate‐boundary thrust faults (décollements) in relatively warm subduction zones, water‐saturated Na‐montmorillonite gouges were sheared at a pore fluid pressure of 10 MPa, effective normal stresses (σneff) of 10–70 MPa, temperatures (T) of 25–150°C, and axial displacement rates of 0.03–3 μm/s. The Na‐montmorillonite gouges were frictionally very weak at all conditions tested (steady state friction coefficient μss = 0.05–0.09). At T ≤ 60°C, Na‐montmorillonite showed a transition from velocity‐strengthening to velocity‐weakening behavior with increasing σneff, whereas at T ≥ 90°C it was largely velocity neutral or velocity strengthening, irrespective of σneff. The rates of frictional healing (β) showed extremely low values (mostly
ISSN:0094-8276
1944-8007
DOI:10.1002/2017GL073465