Microstructural Analyses of Fault Rocks
A special issue of Geosciences (ISSN 2076-3263). This special issue belongs to the section "Structural Geology and Tectonics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2022) | Viewed by 10305
Special Issue Editors
Interests: experimental rock deformation; carbonaceous material in fault zones
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue of Geosciences focuses on the feedback between microstructures (such as fabrics, lattice-preferred orientation, grain sizes, pores, fractures, etc.) and deformation mechanisms in fault rocks. The microstructural characteristics of deformed rocks result from the conditions and processes that take place during brittle failure or ductile flow, thus recognizing them helps us to unravel the deformation history. Concurrently, the development of lattice-preferred orientation, grain size reduction, the microstructural organization of weak phases, pores and fractures, and the associated fluid–rock interactions control the rheological and kinematic behavior of fault rocks and can trigger further deformation mechanisms. Hence, characterizing fault rock microstructures can shed profound insights into the large-scale tectonic and thermo-chemical processes that control the evolution of active fault zones.
In this Special Issue, we invite contributions based on microstructural analyses from field observations, laboratory experiments on rocks or rock analogues (i.e. ice), imaging techniques and numerical modeling that aim to constrain deformation mechanisms in fault zones.
Dr. Martina Kirilova
Dr. Ben Clennell
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- microstructural analyses
- deformation processes
- fault rocks
- rheology
- kinematics
- strain localization
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