Micromechanical controls on the brittle-plastic transition in rocks

Author:

Liu Dong1ORCID,Brantut Nicolas1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences, University College London , London WC1E6BS, UK

Abstract

SUMMARYThe rheology of rocks transitions from a cataclastic brittle behaviour to plastic flow with increasing pressure and temperature. This brittle-plastic transition is empirically observed to occur when the material strength becomes lower than the confining stress, which is termed Goetze’s criterion. Such a criterion works well for most silicates but is not universal for all materials. We aim to determine the microphysical controls and stress–strain behaviour of rocks in the brittle-plastic transition. We use a micromechanical approach due to Horii and Nemat-Nasser, and consider representative volume elements containing sliding wing-cracks and plastic zones. We find solutions for frictional slip, plastic deformation and crack opening at constant confining pressure, and obtain stress–strain evolution. We show that the brittle-plastic transition depends on the confining stress, fracture toughness and plastic yield stress but also critically on the friction coefficient on pre-existing defects. Materials with low friction are expected to be more brittle, and experience transition to fully plastic flow at higher pressure than anticipated from Goetze’s criterion. The overall success of Goetze’s criterion for the brittle-plastic transition in rocks is likely arising from the low toughness, high strength and medium friction coefficient character of most rock forming minerals.

Funder

European Research Council

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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