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Nature | 2015

Scale dependence of rock friction at high work rate

Futoshi Yamashita; Eiichi Fukuyama; Kazuo Mizoguchi; Shigeru Takizawa; Shiqing Xu; Hironori Kawakata

Determination of the frictional properties of rocks is crucial for an understanding of earthquake mechanics, because most earthquakes are caused by frictional sliding along faults. Prior studies using rotary shear apparatus revealed a marked decrease in frictional strength, which can cause a large stress drop and strong shaking, with increasing slip rate and increasing work rate. (The mechanical work rate per unit area equals the product of the shear stress and the slip rate.) However, those important findings were obtained in experiments using rock specimens with dimensions of only several centimetres, which are much smaller than the dimensions of a natural fault (of the order of 1,000 metres). Here we use a large-scale biaxial friction apparatus with metre-sized rock specimens to investigate scale-dependent rock friction. The experiments show that rock friction in metre-sized rock specimens starts to decrease at a work rate that is one order of magnitude smaller than that in centimetre-sized rock specimens. Mechanical, visual and material observations suggest that slip-evolved stress heterogeneity on the fault accounts for the difference. On the basis of these observations, we propose that stress-concentrated areas exist in which frictional slip produces more wear materials (gouge) than in areas outside, resulting in further stress concentrations at these areas. Shear stress on the fault is primarily sustained by stress-concentrated areas that undergo a high work rate, so those areas should weaken rapidly and cause the macroscopic frictional strength to decrease abruptly. To verify this idea, we conducted numerical simulations assuming that local friction follows the frictional properties observed on centimetre-sized rock specimens. The simulations reproduced the macroscopic frictional properties observed on the metre-sized rock specimens. Given that localized stress concentrations commonly occur naturally, our results suggest that a natural fault may lose its strength faster than would be expected from the properties estimated from centimetre-sized rock samples.


Science | 2004

Estimation of Fault Strength: Reconstruction of Stress Before the 1995 Kobe Earthquake

Futoshi Yamashita; Eiichi Fukuyama; Kentaro Omura


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Reexamination of the present stress state of the Atera fault system, central Japan, based on the calibrated crustal stress data of hydraulic fracturing tests obtained by measuring the tensile strength of rocks

Futoshi Yamashita; Kazuo Mizoguchi; Eiichi Fukuyama; Kentaro Omura


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Slow and fast ruptures on a laboratory fault controlled by loading characteristics

Gregory C. McLaskey; Futoshi Yamashita


Journal of Seismology | 2016

Cohesive zone length of metagabbro at supershear rupture velocity

Eiichi Fukuyama; Shiqing Xu; Futoshi Yamashita; Kazuo Mizoguchi


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2017

Apparent Dependence of Rate- and State-Dependent Friction Parameters on Loading Velocity and Cumulative Displacement Inferred from Large-Scale Biaxial Friction Experiments

Yumi Urata; Futoshi Yamashita; Eiichi Fukuyama; Hiroyuki Noda; Kazuo Mizoguchi


Earthquake Science | 2015

Stick–slip behavior of Indian gabbro as studied using a NIED large-scale biaxial friction apparatus

Tetsuhiro Togo; Futoshi Yamashita; Eiichi Fukuyama; Kazuo Mizoguchi; Yumi Urata


Geophysical Research Letters | 2014

Probing the slip‐weakening mechanism of earthquakes with electrical conductivity: Rapid transition from asperity contact to gouge comminution

Futoshi Yamashita; Eiichi Fukuyama; Kazuo Mizoguchi


Tectonophysics | 2017

Strain rate effect on fault slip and rupture evolution: Insight from meter-scale rock friction experiments

Shiqing Xu; Eiichi Fukuyama; Futoshi Yamashita; Kazuo Mizoguchi; Shigeru Takizawa; Hironori Kawakata


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2018

Voids and Rock Friction at Subseismic Slip Velocity

Eiichi Fukuyama; Futoshi Yamashita; Kazuo Mizoguchi

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Kazuo Mizoguchi

Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry

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Shiqing Xu

University of Southern California

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Yoshimori Honkura

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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