Crystal fractionation in the friction melts of seismic faults (Alpine Fault, New Zealand) (English)
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Tectonophysics
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2005
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Title:Crystal fractionation in the friction melts of seismic faults (Alpine Fault, New Zealand)
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Contributors:Warr, Laurence N. ( author ) / van der Pluijm, Ben A. ( author )
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Published in:Tectonophysics ; 402, 1-4 ; 111-124
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Publication date:2005-02-25
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 402, Issue 1-4
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Pseudotachylytes and seismogenic friction: an introduction to current researchFerré, Eric C. / Allen, Joseph L. / Lin, Aiming et al. | 2005
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Can pseudotachylytes be used to infer earthquake source parameters? An example of limitations in the study of exhumed faultsDi Toro, Giulio / Pennacchioni, Giorgio / Teza, Giordano et al. | 2005
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Propagation of seismic slip from brittle to ductile crust: Evidence from pseudotachylyte of the Woodroffe thrust, central AustraliaLin, Aiming / Maruyama, Tadashi / Aaron, Stallard / Michibayashi, Katsuyoshi / Camacho, Alfredo / Kano, Ken-ichi et al. | 2005
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A multi-kilometer pseudotachylyte system as an exhumed record of earthquake rupture geometry at hypocentral depths (Colorado, USA)Allen, Joseph L. et al. | 2005
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Fault plane processes and mesoscopic structure of a strong-type seismogenic fault in tonalites (Adamello batholith, Southern Alps)Di Toro, Giulio / Pennacchioni, Giorgio et al. | 2005
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Immiscible sulfide droplets in pseudotachylyte: Evidence for high temperature (>1200 °C) meltsMagloughlin, Jerry F. et al. | 2005
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Geochemistry and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology of pseudotachylyte associated with UHP whiteschists from the Dora Maira massif, ItalyCosca, M.A. / Caby, R. / Bussy, F. et al. | 2005
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Crystal fractionation in the friction melts of seismic faults (Alpine Fault, New Zealand)Warr, Laurence N. / van der Pluijm, Ben A. et al. | 2005
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The origin of high magnetic remanence in fault pseudotachylites: Theoretical considerations and implication for coseismic electrical currentsFerré, E.C. / Zechmeister, M.S. / Geissman, J.W. / MathanaSekaran, N. / Kocak, K. et al. | 2005
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Magnetic properties and paleointensity of pseudotachylytes from the Sudbury structure, Canada: Petrologic controlNakamura, Norihiro / Iyeda, Yuhya et al. | 2005
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Calcite strains, kinematic indicators, and magnetic flow fabric of a Proterozoic pseudotachylyte swarm, Minnesota River valley, USACraddock, John P. / Magloughlin, Jerry F. et al. | 2005
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