Normal fault growth in layered basaltic rocks: the role of strain rate in fault evolution
Conceptual models for the evolution of dilatant faults in volcanic rift settings involve a step-wise growth pattern, involving upward propagation of subsurface faults, and surface monocline formation, which are breached by subvertical, open faults. Immature, discontinuous normal faults are considere...
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2018
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Online Access: | https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Normal_fault_growth_in_layered_basaltic_rocks_the_role_of_strain_rate_in_fault_evolution/10242794 |