2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-2866
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Cyclicity of paleofluid infiltration in the active Mount Morrone Fault System (central Apennines, Italy) constrained by carbonate concretions

Abstract: <p>Active faults are characterized by creation/destruction of secondary (tectonic) permeability in response to a continuous interplay between deformation and fluid pressure fluctuations during the seismic cycle. The study of the paleofluid circulation in fault rocks can thus provide insights into the hydraulic and mechanical behavior of the seismogenic crust.</p> <p>This work integrates data from field geology with geochemical and geochronological constraints to unders… Show more

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