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Analysis of the relationship between displacements and dimensions of faults.J. Struct. Geol.10, 239-247. https://doi.org/10.1016/0191-8141(88)90057-0. [129] Wang, J., Chang, S.C., Chen, Y., Yan, S., 2019. Early Cretaceous transpressional and transtensional tectonics straddling ...
Theresources of other dimensions are not very sufficient: Compared with the increase of GPU computing power, the growth rate of the CPU and network bandwidth of a single machine is slower. Compared with CPU servers, GPU servers are not very cost-effective. In summary, model training in CV, ...
Fault tip displacement gradients and process zone dimensions Finite displacement gradients measured at fault tips appear to contradict the predictions of the post-yield fracture mechanics (PYFM) model for fault tip p... CZK Shipton - 《Journal of Structural Geology》 被引量: 388发表: 1998年 ...
Variations in the inferred rupture and dike dips suggest a common geometry in three dimensions. Relocated seismicity catalogs45,60indicate that although a complex array of cross-faults persists throughout the seismogenic layer, the primary rupture appears to simplify to a nearly planar geometry at dep...
Compared to continuum codes, it has many advantages, such as allowing larger grain displacements, detachment of grains, and simulation of discrete fractures. DEM has long been used to model dynamic instability on faults. However, the disadvantage of DEM codes in the simulation of higher confining ...
(Supplementary Table1) of the largest events are also displayed as beachballs, using the same colour as the location. The black rectangles represent the surface projection of the fault planes (P1 in Supplementary Table 1), as inferred from both the focal mechanisms and surface displacements29,30...
In three dimensions, a “chimney” of higher permeability would be anticipated in the extensively damaged linkage region between preexisting structures in a dilational geometry [e.g., Curewitz and Karson, 1997]. With subsequent fault displacement accumulation, this zone of damage may be preserved ...
1. It covers a range of different geological settings, permitting a general overview of the first-order controls on fault zone geometry in three-dimensions. As well as presenting results from newly mapped faults, this paper draws extensively from previously published examples of fault surfaces and ...
2. The three constraints at the bottom and the sides are removed. Together with the use of plane-strain conditions in the simulation codes, which can be interpreted as fixing the horizontal displacements in the z direction, and given the horizontally constant geometry of the reservoir layer, ...