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Faulting by Superplasticity | |||||||
Superplastic deformation of rocks is defined by Gilotti and Hull (1990) as the homogeneous deformation without loss of continuity to very large strains, usually over about 200%, during tensile deformation. Such a state is usually achieved at high temperature, typically half the absolute melting point. Superplasticity is also used to explain deep earthquakes. Please also see 'Supershear.' | |||||||
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Gilotti, J.A., Hull, J.M., 1990 |
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