Disaggregation bands as an indicator for slow creep activity on blind faults

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  • who: Christian Brandes from the Universitu00e4t Hannover, Callinstr30, Hannover, Germany. University Museum have published the article: Disaggregation bands as an indicator for slow creep activity on blind faults, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 16/09/2020
  • what: In the following the authors assess the hypothesis that non-cataclastic disaggregation bands can form during slow slip (creep events) on underlying faults. All bands shown in this study have been interpreted to reflect Pleistocene fault movement22 26. The authors propose that the loss of porosity leads to increased grain contact area which leads to strain hardening. The . . .

     

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