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Dilatant strengthening as a mechanism for slow slip events
Paul Segall
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Allan M. Rubin
, Andrew M. Bradley
, James R. Rice
Geosciences
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Dilatancy
100%
Pore Pressure
66%
Shear Zone
66%
Subduction Zone
33%
Porosity
33%
Compressibility
33%
Slip Rate
33%
Diffusivity
33%
Plate Motion
33%
Keyphrases
Homogeneous Diffusion
28%
Thermal Pressurization
28%
Postseismic Slip
14%
2D Elasticity
14%
Drained Condition
14%
Friction Parameter
14%
Shear Zone Thickness
14%
Low Effective Stress
14%
Plate Velocity
14%
Accumulated Stress
14%
Engineering
Thermal Pressurization
66%