T41A:
Earth Instabilities Across the Scales: From Quantum Scales to Plate Tectonics Posters

Thursday, 18 December 2014: 8:00 AM-12:20 PM
Chairs:  Klaus Regenauer-Lieb, CSIRO Exploration and Mining, Perth, WA, Australia and Hans Muhlhaus, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia
Primary Conveners:  Manolis Veveakis, CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering Perth, Perth, WA, Australia
Co-conveners:  Klaus Regenauer-Lieb, CSIRO Exploration & Mining, Perth, WA, Australia; University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia, Thomas Poulet, CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering Perth, Perth, WA, Australia and Hans Muhlhaus, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia
OSPA Liaisons:  Manolis Veveakis, CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering Perth, Perth, WA, Australia

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
Welcoming Remarks
 
Precarious Containment of Overpressured Fluids in Subduction Settings
Richard H Sibson, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
 
Brittle, creep and melt damage mechanics of the lithosphere: is slow creep deformation a key to intraplate volcanic provinces?
Jie Liu1,2, Klaus Regenauer-Lieb2,3, Ali Karrech2, Gideon Rosenbaum4 and Vladimir Lyakhovsky5, (1)Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China, (2)University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia, (3)CSIRO Exploration & Mining, Perth, WA, Australia, (4)University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia, (5)Geological Survey Isreal, Jerusalem, Israel
 
Incorporating elastic and plastic work rates into energy balance for long-term tectonic modeling
Md Sabber Ahamed and Eunseo Choi, Center for Earthquake Research and Information, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, United States
 
Extended friction to flow laws and their applications to fault models and earthquake modeling across the lithosphere
Toshihiko Shimamoto, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, China and Hiroyuki Noda, JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Kanagawa, Japan
 
From nanoparticles to plate tectonics : insights for laboratory experiments using colloidal dispersions
Anne Davaille, CNRS / University Paris-Sud, Laboratoire FAST, ORSAY, France
 
Fractures Sets Associated to Buckle Folds
Xiaolong Liu, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, United States, Andreas Eckert, Missouri S&T, Rolla, MO, United States and Peter T Connolly, Chevron Corporation Houston, Houston, TX, United States
 
Multiphysics Couplings and Stability in Geomechanics
Jean Sulem and Ioannis Stefanou, University Paris-Est, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Laboratoire Navier, Marne-la-Vallee, France
 
Modeling episodic tremor and slip events in the ductile carbonates of the Glarus thrust
Manolis Veveakis1, Thomas Poulet1 and Klaus Regenauer-Lieb2, (1)CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering Perth, Perth, WA, Australia, (2)CSIRO Exploration and Mining, Perth, WA, Australia
 
Numerical Simulation of Thermal Evolution of the Danba Anticline, Sichuan, China
Chen-Jia Haung, Wei-Hau Wang and Yuan-Hsi Lee, CCU National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi County, Taiwan
 
Strain localization driven by co-seismic pore fluid pressurization
John D Platt, Harvard University-SEAS, Cambridge, MA, United States, Nicolas Brantut, University College London, London, United Kingdom, James R Rice, Harvard Univ, Cambridge, MA, United States and John W Rudnicki, Northwestern Univ, Evanston, IL, United States
 
Post failure localization instabilities in chemically active creeping faults: Steady-state bifurcation and transient analysis
Sotirios Alevizos1, Thomas Poulet2 and Manolis Veveakis2, (1)National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Marousi Athens, Greece, (2)CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering Perth, Perth, WA, Australia
 
Folding and Boudinage As the Same Fundamental Energy Bifurcation in Elasto-Visco-Plastic Rocks
Max Peters1, Martin Paesold2, Manolis Veveakis2,3, Thomas Poulet3, Marco Herwegh1 and Klaus Regenauer-Lieb3, (1)University of Bern, Institute of Geological Sciences, Bern, Switzerland, (2)The University of Western Australia, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Perth, Australia, (3)CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering Perth, Perth, WA, Australia
 
Generalization of the slip line field theory for temperature sensitivevisco-plastic materials
Martin Paesold1, Manolis Veveakis1, Klaus Regenauer-Lieb2 and Andrew Bassom1, (1)University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia, (2)CSIRO Exploration and Mining, Perth, WA, Australia
 
Discussion
 
Concluding Remarks
 
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