Nature Communications (Nov 2017)
Microscale cavitation as a mechanism for nucleating earthquakes at the base of the seismogenic zone
Abstract
Earthquakes frequently occur in the brittle-ductile transition near the base of the seismogenic zone. Using shear experiments on calcite faults, here the authors show that microscale cavitation plays a role in controlling the brittle-ductile transition, and in nucleating earthquakes at the base of the seismogenic zone.