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Fluid involvement in normal faulting
Journal of Geodynamics, 2000Evidence of fluid interaction with normal faults comes from their varied role as flow barriers or conduits in hydrocarbon basins and as hosting structures for hydrothermal mineralisation, and from fault-rock assemblages in exhumed footwalls of steep active normal faults and metamorphic core complexes.
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Sliding modes of fault activation under constant normal stiffness conditions
Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 2023Chuanqing Zhang +2 more
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Why do continental normal fault earthquakes have smaller maximum magnitudes?
Tectonophysics, 2021James S Neely, Seth Stein
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Seismic response of tunnel under normal fault slips by shaking table test technique
Journal of Central South University, 2020Ling Fan, Shuquan Peng, Fan Wang
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Variability in the three-dimensional geometry of segmented normal fault surfaces
Earth-Science Reviews, 2021Vincent Roche +2 more
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Numerical modelling of normal faults
2021Z. Huang, I. Grunnaleite, W. Fjeldskaar
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Erratum to: “Dilational normal faults”
Journal of Structural Geology, 2003David A. Ferrill, Alan P. Morris
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