1978
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246x.1978.tb06758.x
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Shear deformation zones along major transform faults and subducting slabs

Abstract: Narrow zones of intense shear deformation, i.e. viscous slip zones, are studied analytically with a one-dimensional time-dependent model of two half-spaces of identical or contrasting rheologies and ambient temperatures in relative motion. The rheologies of the half-spaces are strongly temperaturedependent and viscous heating maintains a thin zone of high temperature, low viscosity and large strain rate. The mathematical model is used to describe the structures of slip zones at ridge and plate-boundary transfo… Show more

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“…Le mécanisme du «shear heating» est très contesté par plusieurs auteurs en ce qui concerne la genèse du magma granitique, essentiellement à cause de la grande valeur de contrainte de cisaillement nécessaire (>10QPa), (England et Molnar, 1993) et du potentiel nécessaire pour Y autorégulation de la chaleur (Yuen et al, 1978).…”
Section: Les Valeurs Minimales De T Et Ln (T) Estimés Sont Légèrementunclassified
“…Le mécanisme du «shear heating» est très contesté par plusieurs auteurs en ce qui concerne la genèse du magma granitique, essentiellement à cause de la grande valeur de contrainte de cisaillement nécessaire (>10QPa), (England et Molnar, 1993) et du potentiel nécessaire pour Y autorégulation de la chaleur (Yuen et al, 1978).…”
Section: Les Valeurs Minimales De T Et Ln (T) Estimés Sont Légèrementunclassified
“…The shearing of two identical ductile half-spaces in contact has been considered by Yuen et al [1978], and a review of their results is useful in illustrating those features of ductile shear zones shared by the more complex 2-D problem of principal concern here. An analysis of the 1-D problem also yields simple functional relations among the thermal, mechanical, and rheological parameters that govern shear zone behavior.…”
Section: One-dimensional Ductile Shear Zonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal weakening due to shear heating has been considered as an important process for the development and maintenance of shear zones (e.g., Yuen et al 1978;Fleitout and Froidevaux 1980). Observation of the broadly distributed heat flow anomaly on the San Andreas Fault (see Lachenbruch and Sass 1980) has been explained by shear heating in the lower crust.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%