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Effects of dissolution-precipitation processes on the strength and mechanical behavior of quartz gouge at high-temperature hydrothermal conditions.

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Kanagawa, Kyuichi
Cox, Stephen
Zhang, Shuqing

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American Geophysical Union

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Laboratory experiments on simulated quartz gouges at a temperature of 927°C, a confining pressure of 300 MPa, and a pore water pressure of 200 MPa demonstrate the interactions between cataclastic and dissolution-precipitation processes and their effects

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Journal of Geophysical Research

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