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Acoustic Signals of a Meteoroid Recorded on a Large‐ N Seismic Network and Fiber‐Optic Cables Available to Purchase
Combined Large‐ N Seismic Arrays and DAS Fiber Optic Cables across the Hengill Geothermal Field, Iceland Available to Purchase
Frequency-dependent site factors for the Icelandic strong-motion array from a Bayesian hierarchical model of the spatial distribution of spectral accelerations Available to Purchase
Evolution of migrating transform faults in anisotropic oceanic crust: examples from Iceland Available to Purchase
Myths about normal faulting Available to Purchase
Abstract: Analyses of normal faults in mechanically layered strata reveal that material properties of rock layers strongly influence fault nucleation points, fault extent (trace length), failure mode (shear v. hybrid), fault geometry (e.g. refraction through mechanical layers), displacement gradient (and potential for fault tip folding), displacement partitioning (e.g. synthetic dip, synthetic faulting, fault core displacement), fault core and damage zone width, and fault zone deformation processes. These detailed investigations are progressively dispelling some common myths about normal faulting held by industry geologists, for example: (i) that faults tend to be linear in dip profile; (ii) that imbricate normal faults initiate due to sliding on low-angle detachments; (iii) that friction causes fault-related folds (so-called normal drag); (iv) that self-similar fault zone widening is a direct function of fault displacement; and (v) that faults are not dilational features and/or important sources of permeability.