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The permeability of active subduction plate boundary faults
D. M. Saffer
Geosciences
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Active Fault
25%
Advective Transport
25%
Conceptual Model
25%
Dewatering
25%
Direct Measurement
25%
Fault Cutting
25%
Fault Permeability
100%
Fault Slip
50%
Fault Surface
50%
Field Modeling
25%
Flow Transport
25%
Fluid Flow
25%
Fluid Flux
25%
Fluid-driven
25%
Focused Flow
25%
Geochemical Anomaly
25%
Geochemical Signal
25%
High Temperature
25%
Hydrologic Behavior
25%
In Situ Fracture
25%
Low Temperature
25%
Matrix Permeability
25%
Metamorphic Reactions
25%
Numerical Modeling
25%
Order of Magnitude
25%
Permeability Enhancement
25%
Plate Boundary Fault
100%
Pore Pressure
75%
Pressure Dependence
25%
Pressure Fluctuation
25%
Sediment Matrix
25%
Splay Fault
25%
Subduction Plate Boundary
100%
Subduction Zone
25%
System Dynamics
25%
Thermal Anomaly
25%
Tightly Coupled
25%
Transience
25%
Upper Plate
25%
Wall Rock
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Active Fault
33%
Advection
33%
Dewatering
33%
Fault Plane
66%
Fault Slip
66%
Fault Zone
33%
Flow Velocity
33%
Fluid Flow
33%
Numerical Modeling
33%
Plate Boundary
100%
Pore Pressure
100%
Pressure Dependence
33%
Subduction Zone
33%
Temperature Anomaly
33%