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The relationship between fault zone structure and frictional heterogeneity, insight from faults in the High Zagros
A. Yassaghi,
C. Marone
Geosciences
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Physics & Astronomy
rocks
100%
shear
62%
carbonates
58%
friction
44%
slip
33%
schist
23%
lithology
20%
Iran
20%
tectonics
20%
sliding friction
17%
calcite
16%
veins
16%
cleavage
13%
coefficient of friction
12%
sliding
12%
collisions
8%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
fault zone
95%
friction
51%
rock
37%
fabric
31%
reverse fault
31%
carbonate rock
26%
cataclasite
18%
stylolite
18%
young
17%
carbonate
17%
fault slip
15%
schist
13%
cleavage
12%
shear zone
12%
seismicity
12%
lithology
11%
collision
10%
calcite
10%
tectonics
8%
laboratory
6%
experiment
5%
rate
4%