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Utah FORGE: Slide-Hold-Slide Experiments on Westerly Granite at Temperatures up to 250 Degrees C
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Laboratory slide-hold-slide tests were conducted in a conventional triaxial deformation configuration on 1-inch diameter cylindrical cores of Westerly granite bisected by a sawcut oriented at 30 degrees from vertical. Tests were conducted at a constant confining pressure of 30 MPa with a 10 MPa pore fluid pressure. The pore fluid was deionized water. Experiments were conducted at temperatures of 22, 100, 200, and 250 C. This data was collected to examine fault strength recovery in hydrothermal conditions.

EGSUtah FORGEWesterly graniteearthquakesenergyfault strengthfault weakeningfrictional strengthgeomechanicsgeophysicsgeothermalhydrothermalhydrothermal alterationinduced seismicityslide-hold-slidestrength recoverytriaxial
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Dcat Issued2023-10-10T06:00:00Z
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Dcat Publisher NameUnited States Geological Survey
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