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Jacob J, Wright J, Cordonnier B, Renard F
J Appl Crystallogr . 2024 Dec; 57(Pt 6):1823-1840. PMID: 39628880
The present study introduces a processing strategy for synchrotron scanning 3D X-ray diffraction (s3DXRD) data, aimed at addressing the challenges posed by large, highly deformed, polyphase materials such as crystalline...
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Wang L, Kwiatek G, Renard F, Guerin-Marthe S, Rybacki E, Bohnhoff M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Jan; 121(3):e2310039121. PMID: 38215182
Surface roughness ubiquitously prevails in natural faults across various length scales. Despite extensive studies highlighting the important role of fault geometry in the dynamics of tectonic earthquakes, whether and how...
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Aiken J, Sohn R, Renard F, Matter J, Kelemen P, Jamtveit B
Geophys Res Lett . 2023 Jan; 49(21):e2022GL100395. PMID: 36589777
Serpentinization and carbonation of mantle rocks (peridotite alteration) are fundamentally important processes for a spectrum of geoscience topics, including arc volcanism, earthquake processes, chemosynthetic biological communities, and carbon sequestration. Data...
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Thogersen K, Aharonov E, Barras F, Renard F
Phys Rev E . 2021 Jun; 103(5-1):052802. PMID: 34134208
We present a minimal one-dimensional continuum model for the transition from cracklike to pulselike propagation of frictional rupture. In its nondimensional form, the model depends on only two free parameters:...
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Chavez Panduro E, Cordonnier B, Gawel K, Borve I, Iyer J, Carroll S, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2020 Jun; 54(13):8323-8332. PMID: 32525672
Depleted oil reservoirs are considered a viable solution to the global challenge of CO storage. A key concern is whether the wells can be suitably sealed with cement to hinder...
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Thogersen K, Sveinsson H, Amundsen D, Scheibert J, Renard F, Malthe-Sorenssen A
Phys Rev E . 2019 Nov; 100(4-1):043004. PMID: 31771025
In nature and experiments, a large variety of rupture speeds and front modes along frictional interfaces are observed. Here, we introduce a minimal model for the rupture of homogeneously loaded...
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Petley-Ragan A, Ben-Zion Y, Austrheim H, Ildefonse B, Renard F, Jamtveit B
Sci Adv . 2019 Aug; 5(7):eaaw0913. PMID: 31392270
Earthquakes in the continental crust commonly occur in the upper 15 to 20 km. Recent studies demonstrate that earthquakes also occur in the lower crust of collision zones and play...
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Renard F, McBeck J, Kandula N, Cordonnier B, Meakin P, Ben-Zion Y
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2019 Aug; 116(33):16234-16239. PMID: 31371500
Understanding the approach to faulting in continental rocks is critical for identifying processes leading to fracturing in geomaterials and the preparation process of large earthquakes. In situ dynamic X-ray imaging...
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Jamtveit B, Ben-Zion Y, Renard F, Austrheim H
Nature . 2018 Apr; 556(7702):487-491. PMID: 29695846
The structural and metamorphic evolution of the lower crust has direct effects on the lithospheric response to plate tectonic processes involved in orogeny, including subsidence of sedimentary basins, stability of...
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Dumazer G, Flekkoy E, Renard F, Angheluta L
Phys Rev E . 2018 Jan; 96(4-1):042106. PMID: 29347621
A solvable, minimal model of diffusion in the presence of a reversible adsorption site is investigated. We show that the diffusive particles are influenced by the adsorbing site on transient...