The Stability Transition From Stable to Unstable Frictional Slip With Finite Pore Pressure

Author:

Affinito R.1ORCID,Wood C.1ORCID,Marty S.1ORCID,Elsworth D.12,Marone C.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geosciences Pennsylvania State University University Park PA USA

2. Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering EMS Energy Institute G3 Center Pennsylvania State University University Park PA USA

3. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra La Sapienza Università di Roma Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractPore fluids are ubiquitous throughout the lithosphere and are commonly invoked as the cause of induced seismicity and slow earthquakes. We perform lab experiments to address these questions for drained fault conditions and low pore pressure. We shear simulated faults at effective normal stress of 20 MPa and pore pressures Pp from 1 to 4 MPa. We document the full range of lab earthquake behaviors from slow slip to elasto‐dynamic rupture and show that slow slip can be explained by the slip rate dependence of the critical rheologic stiffness without dilatancy hardening or other fluid effects. Our fault permeabilities ranges from 10−18 to 10−17 m2 with an initial porosity of 0.1 and estimated fluid diffusion time ≈1 s. Slow slip and quasi‐dynamic fault motion may arise from high Pp at higher pressures but dilatancy strengthening is not a general requirement.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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