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Forster et al. 2003
Forster, C.B., Evans, J.P., Tanaka, H., Jeffreys, R. and Nohara, T. (2003). Hydrologic properties and structure of the Mozumi Fault, central Japan. Geophysical Research Letters 30: doi: 10.1029/2002GL014904. issn: 0094-8276.

Analyses of rocks from the Active Fault Survey Tunnel (AFST) provides insight into the structure and hydrogeology of the northeast-trending Mozumi-Sukenobu fault, an active strike-slip fault with 125 to 500 m of right-lateral slip in central Japan. Interlayered regions of sub-vertical permeability zones formed by cataclasis and slip on clay-rich foliated zones. Core samples range from 10-19 m2 to almost 10-13 m2. CFC analyses of waters from the fault zone show that water entering the tunnel is 27--36 years old, yielding a bulk fault permeability of 10-14 to 10-15 m2. The data support a fault zone model of a fluid-saturated, low-velocity zone with a sharp velocity contrasting with the protolith. Pore-fluid pressures could build and dissipate in isolated high permeability pods 10's--100's m in dimension.

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Keywords
Structural Geology, Fractures and faults, Structural Geology, Role of fluids, Structural Geology, Mesoscopic fabrics, Structural Geology, Microstructures, Structural Geology, Mechanics
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Geophysical Research Letters
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