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  Oral Programme - TS33 Faulting, flow, and the role of fluids in crustal deformation

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Convener: Kurz, W.
Co-Convener: Rutter, E., Brosch, F., Burlini, L., Holdsworth, R., Kühn, M., Lehner, F., Ritter, O., Schilling, F., Sheldon, H., Vauchez, A., Wibberley, C.
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Thursday, 28 April 2005

Lecture Room: Lecture Room 3

Chairperson: RUTTER, E.

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10:30 - 10:45
EGU05-A-04587;  TS33-1TH2O-001
Dresen, G.; Rybacki, E.
Strength estimates of the lower crust-the view from the lab (solicited)

10:45 - 11:00
EGU05-A-02752;  TS33-1TH2O-002
Dimanov, A.; Rybacki, E.; Wirth, R.; Dresen, G.
Newtonian flow of synthetic anorthite-diopside aggregates

11:00 - 11:15
EGU05-A-03644;  TS33-1TH2O-003
Schubnel, A.; Walker, E. ; Thompson, B.; Fortin, J.; Nasseri, M.H.B; Young, R.P.
Slow Aseismic Rupture in the Laboratory: an Analog for Slow Earthquakes?

11:15 - 11:30
EGU05-A-02104;  TS33-1TH2O-004
Suppe, J.
Absolute fault strength from wedge tapers

11:30 - 11:45
EGU05-A-05878;  TS33-1TH2O-005
Moore, D.
Review of evidence for a weak San Andreas fault (solicited)

11:45 - 12:00
EGU05-A-00223;  TS33-1TH2O-006
Scholz, C.H.
The strength of the San Andreas fault: a contrarian view (solicited)

12:00
Lunch Break

Chairperson: KURZ, W.

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13:30 - 13:45
EGU05-A-10417;  TS33-1TH3O-001
Boness, N. L.; Zoback, M. D.
The Relationship Between Stress, Structure and Seismic Anisotropy in the Region Surrounding the San Andreas Fault Near Parkfield, CA

13:45 - 14:00
EGU05-A-02320;  TS33-1TH3O-002
FAULKNER, D.; Rutter, E.
On the maintenance of high fluid pressures in large fault zones.

14:00 - 14:15
EGU05-A-10000;  TS33-1TH3O-003
Keulen, N.; Stuenitz, H.; Heilbronner, R.
Deformation and Healing Processes in granitoid Fault Rock in Experiments and Nature.

14:15 - 14:30
EGU05-A-05288;  TS33-1TH3O-004
Collettini, C.; Holdsworth , R.E.; Spiers, C.S.
Fluid involvement in low-angle normal fault weakening: short- and long-term processes

14:30 - 14:45
EGU05-A-09818;  TS33-1TH3O-005
Shimamoto, T.; Wibberley, C.; Mizoguchi, K.; Noda, H.
Effect of fluids on dynamic fault motion during large earthquakes; where we are and where to go? (solicited)

14:45 - 15:00
EGU05-A-01516;  TS33-1TH3O-006
Kenis, I.; Urai, J.L.; van der Zee, W.; Hilgers, Ch.; Sintubin, M.
A combined structural and numerical analysis of fine-grained siliciclastic rocks to quantify the rheological parameters during ductile flow in the middle crust

15:00
Coffee Break

Chairperson: WIBBERLEY, C.

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15:30 - 15:45
EGU05-A-07082;  TS33-1TH4O-001
Ojala, I.; Main, I.; Ngwenya, B. ; Elphick, S.
Physico-chemical processes during time dependent deformation in porous rocks (solicited)

15:45 - 16:00
EGU05-A-09676;  TS33-1TH4O-002
McCaig, AM; Abratis, M; Andreani, M; Drouin, M; Frost, BR; Hirth, JG; Shipboard Science Party IODP Expeditions 304/305
Reaction-induced microcracking and fluid flow into the oceanic crust beneath an extensional detachment fault at 30 degrees N, IODP Site U1309

16:00 - 16:15
EGU05-A-09979;  TS33-1TH4O-003
geraud, Y.; souque, C.; diraison, M.; gauthier-lafaye, F. ; stille, P.
normal fault activity : an integrated model using petrophysical and geochemical data

16:15 - 16:30
EGU05-A-00395;  TS33-1TH4O-004
Sheldon, H. A.; Barnicoat, A.; Ord, A.
Faults as pathways versus faults as seals: Contrasting behaviour of high and low porosity rocks (solicited)

16:30 - 16:45
EGU05-A-03130;  TS33-1TH4O-005
van Gent, H. W.; Holland, M; Urai, J. L.; Loosveld, R. J.
Scaled Analogue Models of the Evolution of Normal Fault Systems in Carbonates

16:45 - 17:00
EGU05-A-02782;  TS33-1TH4O-006
Bons, P.D.
Massive Quartz Veins - Insight into Crustal-Scale Fluid Flow along Faults

17:00 - 17:15
EGU05-A-02586;  TS33-1TH4O-007
Brosch, F.J.; Kurz, W.
The internal structure of faults and brittle shear zones: what happened prior to brecciation and cataclastic flow?

17:15 - 17:30
EGU05-A-02393;  TS33-1TH4O-008
Neubauer, F.
Fault zone properties and fault classification: the role of fault history

17:30
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