Controls on fault damage zone width, structure, and symmetry in the Bandelier Tuff, New Mexico

作者: Paul R. Riley , Laurel B. Goodwin , Claudia J. Lewis

DOI: 10.1016/J.JSG.2010.05.005

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摘要: … synthetic and antithetic to the nearest map-scale fault. … of damage zone width and character in this study have implications for future work on modeling fluid flow through fault zones. In a …

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