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Low- to high-velocity frictional properties of the clay-rich gouges from the slipping zone of the 1963 Vaiont slide, northern Italy

Author(s)
Ferri, F.  
Univ. di Padove, Dpt. Geoscienze  
Di Toro, G.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma1, Roma, Italia  
Han, R.  
Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon, South Korea  
Noda, H.  
Seismological Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA  
Shimamoto, T.  
State Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics, Institute of Geology, Chinese Earthquake Administration, Beijing, China  
Quaresimin, M.  
Dipartimento di Ingegneria dei Sistemi Industriali, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padua, Italy  
De Rossi, N.  
Dipartimento di Ingegneria dei Sistemi Industriali, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padua, Italy  
Hirose, T.  
Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, JAMSTEC, Kochi, Japan  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
3.1. Fisica dei terremoti
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research  
Issue/vol(year)
/116 (2011)
Pages (printed)
B09208
Date Issued
2011
DOI
10.1029/2011JB008338
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/7639
Subjects
04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.06. Rheology, friction, and structure of fault zones  
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friction

Abstract
The final slip of about 450 m at about 30 m/s of the 1963 Vaiont landslide (Italy) was preceded by >3 year long creeping phase which was localized in centimeter-thick clay-rich layers (60–70% smectites, 20–30% calcite and quartz). Here we investigate the frictional properties of the clay-rich layers under similar deformation conditions as during the landslide: 1–5 MPa normal stress, 2 × 10−7 to 1.31 m/s slip rate and displacements up to 34 m. Experiments were performed at room humidity and wet conditions with biaxial, torsion and rotary shear apparatus. The clay-rich gouge was velocity-independent to velocity-weakening in both room humidity and wet conditions. In room humidity experiments, the coefficient of friction decreased from 0.47 at v < 5.0 × 10−5 m/s to 0.12 at 1.31 m/s. Microstructural and mineralogical analyses of the gouge after experiments indicate that the dramatic weakening results from thermo-chemical pressurization of pore fluids (smectite decomposition to illite-type clays) and powder lubrication. In wet experiments, the coefficient of friction decreased from 0.17 at v < 1.0 × 10−4 m/s to 0.0 at v > 0.70 m/s: full lubrication results from the formation of a continuous water film in the gouge. The Vaiont landslide occurred under wet to saturated conditions. The unstable behavior of the landslide is explained by the velocity-weakening behavior of the Vaiont clay-rich gouges. The formation of a continuous film of liquid water in the slipping zone reduced the coefficient of friction to almost zero, even without invoking the activation of thermal pressurization. This explains the extraordinary high velocity achieved by the slide during the final collapse.
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