Failure modes of tuff samples from Leg 131 in the Nankai accretionary wedge

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Triaxial deformation tests were conducted for Leg 131 core samples (tuff) having porosities ranging from 25% to 40% under effective pressures up to 20 MPa. Samples saturated with distilled water were deformed under "drained' conditions at a nominal strain rate of 2.6 × 10-5/s, The porosity change was monitored, and the loading ram was stopped at different stages of deformation to allow for measuring permeability using the pulse decay technique. Compressional velocities were measured in nominally dry samples to infer the deformation-induced porosity change. Observation of the failure modes of the deformed samples showed that there exists a boundary, dependent upon both porosity and effective pressure, that separates the brittle and ductile regimes. Samples that are more porous and under a higher effective pressure deform more ductilely than less porous samples under lower effective pressures. The predicted behaviour of the Nankai prims, based on the failure mode transition map and porosity data from Leg 131, is consistent with the observation of macroscopic homogeneous deformation by cataclastic flow. -from Authors

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Jiaxiang Zhang, Davis, D. M., & Teng-Fong Wong. (1993). Failure modes of tuff samples from Leg 131 in the Nankai accretionary wedge. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 131, Nankai Trough, 275–281. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.131.114.1993

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