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    A new three-dimensional method of fault reactivation analysis by Leclère, Henri, Fabbri, Olivier

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-03-2013)
    “…A 3-D method to evaluate the reactivation potential of fault planes is proposed. The method can be applied to cohesive or noncohesive faults whatever their…”
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    Subduction zone intermediate-depth seismicity: Insights from the structural analysis of Alpine high-pressure ophiolite-hosted pseudotachylyte (Corsica, France) by Magott, Rémi, Fabbri, Olivier, Fournier, Marc

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-06-2016)
    “…Pseudotachylyte in the Cima di Gratera ophiolite, Alpine Corsica, is distributed in the peridotite unit and in the overlying metagabbro unit and was formed…”
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    Interactions between thin- and thick-skinned tectonics at the northwestern front of the Jura fold-and-thrust belt (eastern France) by Madritsch, Herfried, Schmid, Stefan M., Fabbri, Olivier

    Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-10-2008)
    “…This study investigates spatial and temporal interactions of thin‐ and thick‐skinned tectonics in a classical foreland setting located at the front of the Jura…”
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    Pseudotachylyte in the Monte Maggiore ophiolitic unit (Alpine Corsica); a possible lateral extension of the Cima di Gratera intermediate-depth Wadati-Benioff paleo-seismic zone by Fabbri, Olivier, Magott, Remi, Fournier, Marc, Etienne, Lucas

    “…At the northern end of the Cap Corse peninsula, several klippes of ultramafic rocks (peridotite and serpentinite), among which the Monte Maggiore klippe is the…”
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    Friction velocity dependence of clay-rich fault material along a megasplay fault in the Nankai subduction zone at intermediate to high velocities by Tsutsumi, Akito, Fabbri, Olivier, Karpoff, Anne Marie, Ujiie, Kohtaro, Tsujimoto, Atsushi

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-10-2011)
    “…The frictional properties of clay‐rich fault material collected from a megasplay fault within the Nankai accretionary complex were examined in frictional…”
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    Clay-clast aggregates: A new textural evidence for seismic fault sliding? by Boutareaud, Sébastien, Calugaru, Dan-Gabriel, Han, Raehee, Fabbri, Olivier, Mizoguchi, Kazuo, Tsutsumi, Akito, Shimamoto, Toshihiko

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-03-2008)
    “…To determine the processes responsible for slip‐weakening in clayey gouge zones, rotary‐shear experiments were conducted at seismic slip rates (equivalent to…”
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    Twin Induced Reduction of Seismic Anisotropy in Lawsonite Blueschist by Seungsoon Choi, Olivier Fabbri, Gültekin Topuz, Aral I. Okay, Haemyeong Jung

    Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-04-2021)
    “…Lawsonite is an important mineral for understanding seismic anisotropy in subducting oceanic crust due to its large elastic anisotropy and prevalence in cold…”
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    Energy Balance From a Mantle Pseudotachylyte, Balmuccia, Italy by Ferrand, Thomas P., Labrousse, Loïc, Eloy, Grégoire, Fabbri, Olivier, Hilairet, Nadège, Schubnel, Alexandre

    “…In the Balmuccia massif (NW Italy), a pseudotachylyte vein network (N068 trending) in a spinel lherzolite is interpreted as the product of frictional melting…”
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    Stress rotations and the long-term weakness of the Median Tectonic Line and the Rokko-Awaji Segment by Famin, Vincent, Raimbourg, Hugues, Garcia, Sebastian, Bellahsen, Nicolas, Hamada, Yohei, Boullier, Anne-Marie, Fabbri, Olivier, Michon, Laurent, Uchide, Takahiko, Ricci, Tullio, Hirono, Tetsuro, Kawabata, Kuniyo

    Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-10-2014)
    “…We used a field analysis of rock deformation microstructures and mesostructures to reconstruct the long‐term orientation of stresses around two major active…”
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    Relationships between magmatism and extension along the Autun–La Serre fault system in the Variscan Belt of the eastern French Massif Central by Choulet, Flavien, Faure, Michel, Fabbri, Olivier, Monié, Patrick

    “…The ENE–WSW Autun Shear Zone in the northeastern part of the French Massif Central has been interpreted previously as a dextral wrench fault. New field…”
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    Polyphase seismic faulting in the Ivrea zone (Italian Alps) revealed by 40Ar/39Ar dating of pseudotachylytes by Souquière, François, Monié, Patrick, Fabbri, Olivier, Chauvet, Alain

    Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-06-2011)
    “…Terra Nova, 23, 162–170, 2011 Most fault‐related pseudotachylytes in the Val Sesia area, Ivrea zone, NW Italian Alps, occur in two areas: near the Canavese…”
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    Tracking fluid pressure buildup from focal mechanisms during the 2003-2004 Ubaye seismic swarm, France by Leclère, Henri, Daniel, Guillaume, Fabbri, Olivier, Cappa, Frédéric, Thouvenot, François

    “…Recent studies have shown that the Ubaye seismic swarm that occurred in the French southwestern Alps in 2003–2004 was triggered by fluid overpressures. This…”
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    Variation in structural styles within fold-and-thrust belts: Insights from field mapping, cross-sections balancing, and 2D-kinematic modelling in the Jura mountains (Eastern France) by Smeraglia, Luca, Fabbri, Olivier, Choulet, Flavien

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-08-2021)
    “…Fold-and-thrust belts developed above an evaporite décollement host structural traps where geofluids, including hydrocarbons, can accumulate. A valid and…”
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    Regional seismicity and on-land deformation in the Ryukyu arc: Implications for the kinematics of opening of the Okinawa Trough by Fournier, Marc, Fabbri, Olivier, Angelier, Jacques, Cadet, Jean‐Paul

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (10-07-2001)
    “…The stress field evolution and the kinematics of opening of the Okinawa Trough are investigated on the basis of earthquake focal mechanisms and structural data…”
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    Coeval formation of cataclasite and pseudotachylyte in a Miocene forearc granodiorite, southern Kyushu, Japan by Fabbri, Olivier, Lin, Aiming, Tokushige, Hirotaka

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-08-2000)
    “…Cataclastic rocks and pseudotachylytes are exposed along the Uchinoura shear zone, a normal fault zone cutting the middle Miocene (14 Ma) Osumi granodiorite in…”
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    Fluids, faulting and earthquakes in the brittle crust: recent advances and new challenges by Fabbri, Olivier, Raimbourg, Hugues, Leclère, Henri

    Published in Comptes rendus. Geoscience (28-05-2024)
    “…Interactions between fluids and deformation are widespread in the brittle crust. As experimentally shown, a high pore fluid pressure \(p_{f}\) can fracture…”
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    Seismically-induced serpentine dehydration as a possible mechanism of water release in subduction zones. Insights from the Alpine Corsica pseudotachylyte-bearing Monte Maggiore ophiolitic unit by Magott, Rémi, Fabbri, Olivier, Fournier, Marc

    Published in Lithos (01-06-2020)
    “…The Monte Maggiore ophiolitic unit of Alpine Corsica consists of an intact to variably hydrated spinel lherzolite intruded by Jurassic gabbro dykes. A…”
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    Deformation microstructures of blueschists in Alpine Corsica, France, and implications for seismic anisotropy and the low-velocity layer in subducting oceanic crust by Choi, Seungsoon, Park, Yong, Han, Seokyoung, Jung, Sejin, Fabbri, Olivier, Jung, Haemyeong

    Published in Tectonophysics (24-04-2024)
    “…Understanding the deformation microstructures and seismic properties of blueschists is important for interpreting the seismic anisotropy at the top of…”
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