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Effects of humidity and interlayer cations on the frictional strength of montmorillonite

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Effects of humidity and interlayer cations on the frictional strength of montmorillonite

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Hiroshi Tetsukaほか
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2018-04-10
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EPS : Earth, Planets and Space 70(56)
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Hiroshi Tetsuka
Ikuo Katayama
Hiroshi Sakuma
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2018-04-10
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2018-04-10
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EPS : Earth, Planets and Space
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70(56)
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Friction in clay-bearing faults increases with the ionic radius of interlayer cations
A small amount of water reduces the friction of the preferentially oriented montmorillonite gouge
What is the origin of macroscopic friction?
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Interlayer energy of pyrophyllite: Implications for macroscopic friction
Depth profile of frictional properties in the inner Nankai accretionary prism using cuttings from IODP Site C0002
Sensitivity of elastic thickness to water in the Martian lithosphere
Inelastic behavior and mechanical strength of the shallow upper crust controlled by layer-parallel slip in the high-strain zone of the Niigata region, Japan
Strength models of the terrestrial planets and implications for their lithospheric structure and evolution
参照
Dynamic weakening of smectite‐bearing faults at intermediate velocities: Implications for subduction zone earthquakes
Stuck in the mud? Earthquake nucleation and propagation through accretionary forearcs
Pelagic smectite as an important factor in tsunamigenic slip along the Japan Trench
Origin and significance of clay‐coated fractures in mudrock fragments of the SAFOD borehole (Parkfield, California)
Abundance of smectite and the location of a plate-boundary fault, Barbados accretionary prism
Laboratory results indicating complex and potentially unstable frictional behavior of smectite clay
Mineralogy and physical nature of clay gouge
Shear zones in clay-rich fault gouge: A laboratory study of fabric development and evolution
Mineralogical characterization of protolith and fault rocks from the SAFOD Main Hole
Clay gouge
Interlayer bonding energy of layered minerals: Implication for the relationship with friction coefficient
Frictional characteristics of single and polycrystalline muscovite and influence of fluid chemistry
3. Sediment Inputs to Subduction Zones
An experimental investigation into the role of phyllosilicate content on earthquake propagation during seismic slip in carbonate faults
Permeability and frictional strength of cation‐exchanged montmorillonite
Summary of results of frictional sliding studies, at confining pressures up to 6.98 kb, in selected rock materials
Effect of clay content and mineralogy on frictional sliding behavior of simulated gouges: Binary and ternary mixtures of quartz, illite, and montmorillonite
Hydration-phase diagrams and friction of montmorillonite under laboratory and geologic conditions, with implications for shale compaction, slope stability, and strength of fault gouge
Swelling behavior of Na- and Ca-montmorillonite up to 150°C by <i>in situ</i> X-Ray diffraction experiments
11. Friction of the Smectite Clay Montmorillonite
The effect of mineral bond strength and adsorbed water on fault gouge frictional strength
Swelling Properties of Montmorillonite and Beidellite Clay Minerals from Molecular Simulation: Comparison of Temperature, Interlayer Cation, and Charge Location Effects
Clay mineral anomalies in the fault zone of the Chelungpu Fault, Taiwan, and their implications
Laboratory observations of time‐dependent frictional strengthening and stress relaxation in natural and synthetic fault gouges
Constitutive properties of clayey fault gouge from the Hanaore fault zone, southwest Japan
Adsorption of Water Vapor by Montmorillonite. II. Effect of Exchangeable Ions and Lattice Swelling as Measured by X-Ray Diffraction
Effects of clay content on the frictional strength and fluid transport property of faults
Effect of hydration state on the frictional properties of montmorillonite‐based fault gouge
The shearing behaviour of clays
Frictional dependence of gouge mixtures of quartz and montmorillonite on velocity, composition and fabric
Fault rocks and past to recent fluid characteristics from the borehole survey of the Nojima fault ruptured in the 1995 Kobe earthquake, southwest Japan
Frictional strength of wet and dry montmorillonite
Comparison of smectite- and illite-rich gouge frictional properties: application to the updip limit of the seismogenic zone along subduction megathrusts
Water films at grain-grain contacts: Debye-Hückel, osmotic model of stress, salinity, and mineralogy dependence
A note on the effect of fault gouge composition on the stability of frictional sliding
On the Cation Dependence of Interlamellar and Interparticular Water and Swelling in Smectite Clays
Crystallographic controls on the frictional behavior of dry and water‐saturated sheet structure minerals
The drained residual strength of cohesive soils
Friction of rocks
Effects of simulated clay gouges on the sliding behavior of Tennessee sandston
The effect of mineralogy and effective normal stress on frictional strength of sheet silicates
Compositional and fluid pressure controls on the state of stress on the Nankai subduction thrust: A weak plate boundary
Effect of temperature on the frictional behavior of smectite and illite
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