DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.16984735.v1
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Insights into the Rheology of Rocks under Brittle-Ductile  Deformation Conditions from an Exhumed Shear Array in  the Southern Alps, New Zealand

Abstract: <p>A suite of brittle-ductile faults in the central Southern Alps, New Zealand is used as a natural laboratory into the rheology of quartz rocks. The fault array is ~2 km wide and formed in the hanging-wall of the SE-dipping Alpine Fault during the late Cenozoic at >= 25 km depth. It was exhumed in the past few Myr and is now exposed 5-7 km east of the Alpine Fault. The faults are near-vertical, extend laterally and vertically over tens of metres, and strike sub-parallel to the Alpine Fault. They dis… Show more

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