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Role of fault gouge dilatancy on aseismic deformation transients
Yajing Liu,
Allan M. Rubin
Geosciences
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Dilatancy
100%
Fault Gouge
100%
Aseismic Deformation
100%
Recurrence Period
30%
Maximum Velocity
30%
Aseismic Transients
20%
Subduction Fault
20%
Friction Evolution
20%
Drainage Parameters
20%
High Poisson's Ratio
10%
Nucleation Size
10%
Diffusion Approximation
10%
Fault Response
10%
Neutral Stability
10%
Gouge Friction
10%
Seismic Observation
10%
Relative Timing
10%
Friction Properties
10%
Hydraulic Conditions
10%
Fluid Diffusion
10%
Frictional Conditions
10%
High Pore Pressure
10%
Non-dimensional Parameters
10%
Shear Strain Rate
10%
Spectral Model
10%
Pressure-velocity
10%
Interstitial Fluid
10%
Suction
10%
Pore Compaction
10%
Speed Ratio
10%
Fluid Friction
10%
Membrane Diffusion
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fault Gouge
100%
Dilatancy
100%
Pore Pressure
30%
Strain Rate
10%
Poisson Ratio
10%
Shear Strain
10%
Engineering
Dilatancy
100%
Fault Model
20%
Diffusion Approximation
10%
Pore Compaction
10%
Shear Strain
10%
Speed Ratio
10%
Spectral Model
10%
Fault Condition
10%
Approach Velocity
10%