2022
DOI: 10.1029/2021jb023553
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Regional‐Scale Low‐Angle Normal Fault Friction and Cohesion Constrained From Mohr‐Coulomb Models of Active and Abandoned Range‐Front Faults in Papua New Guinea

Abstract: Low‐angle normal faults (LANFs) are poorly understood, as their slip at <30° dips appears inconsistent with Byerlee friction and Andersonian stresses. Rider blocks are fault slices formed when the uppermost part of a LANF is abandoned in favor of a new, steeper fault. Mohr‐Coulomb modeling of rider blocks can constrain fault frictional and cohesive strength provided known fault geometries. Analytical modeling shows that LANF viability depends on fault geometry and on the frictional and cohesive strength of the… Show more

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