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Effects of Breccia and Water Contents on the Mechanical Properties of Fault-core-zone Materials: an Experimental Investigation Using Artificial Specimens
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2022
unpublished
Determining the mechanical properties of fault-core-zone materials is challenging because of the low strength of such materials, which affects field sampling, specimen preparation, and laboratory testing. We overcame this problem by preparing and testing mechanical properties of 132 artificial fault-core-zone specimens consisting of mixtures of breccia, sand, clay, and water. The unconfined compressive strength (UCS), elastic modulus (E), and penetration resistance value (PRV) of these
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1223193/v1
fatcat:vbsfjwyaircqtdtct5p4xqf7j4