Understanding dynamic friction through spontaneously evolving laboratory earthquakes

The role of friction is key to understanding how faults may rupture and generate earthquakes. Here, the authors capture the local evolution of dynamic friction in laboratory experiments via a new approach using a high-speed imaging technique, which may be used to understand the frictional resistance...

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Autores principales: V. Rubino, A. J. Rosakis, N. Lapusta
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/ece0cd3cf46a4a2a8f2b112edc601201
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Sumario:The role of friction is key to understanding how faults may rupture and generate earthquakes. Here, the authors capture the local evolution of dynamic friction in laboratory experiments via a new approach using a high-speed imaging technique, which may be used to understand the frictional resistance of faults.