Tobin, Harold J. et al. (1995): Laboratory measurement of velocity vs. effective stress in thrust faults of the Oregon accretionary prism; implications for fault zone overpressure

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 146
ODP 146 891
ODP 146 892
Identifier:
2002-056428
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.146-1.229.1995
doi

Creator:
Tobin, Harold J.
University of California, Earth Sciences Department, Santa Cruz, CA, United States
author

Moore, J. Casey
University of Birmingham, United States
author

Moore, Gregory F.
Ocean Drilling Program, United States
author

Identification:
Laboratory measurement of velocity vs. effective stress in thrust faults of the Oregon accretionary prism; implications for fault zone overpressure
1995
In: Carson, Bobb, Westbrook, Graham K., Musgrave, Robert J., Ashi, Juichiro, Baranov, Boris, Brown, Kevin M., Camerlenghi, Angelo, Caulet, Jean-Pierre, Chamov, Nickolai P., Clennell, M. Ben, Cragg, Barry A., Dietrich, Peter, Foucher, Jean-Paul, Housen, Bernard, Hovland, Martin, Jarrard, Richard D., Kastner, Miriam, Kopf, Achim, MacKay, Mary E., Moore, Casey, Moran, Kate, Parkes, Ronald John, Sample, James, Sato, Takaharu, Screaton, Elizabeth J., Tobin, Harold J., Whiticar, Michael J., Zellers, Sarah D., Riegel, Ruth N. (editor), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program; Scientific results, Part 1, Cascadia Margin; covering Leg 146 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, Victoria, Canada, to San Diego, California, sites 888-892, 20 September-22 November 1992
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
146, Part 1
349-358
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:44.4032
West:-125.1934East: -125.0705
South:44.3838

Structural geology; Applied geophysics; accretionary wedges; Cascadia Basin; East Pacific; experimental studies; faults; geophysical methods; geophysical surveys; laboratory studies; Leg 146; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 891; ODP Site 892; Oregon; overpressure; Pacific Ocean; porosity; pressure; reflection methods; seismic methods; stress; surveys; thrust faults; United States; velocity;

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