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How stylolite tips crack rocks
E. Aharonov
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, Z. Karcz
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Fredy & Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences
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Stylolite
100%
Stress Field
71%
Volume Reduction
57%
Field-induced
28%
Complex Networks
14%
First Review
14%
Sedimentary Rocks
14%
Fault System
14%
Pressure Solution
14%
Transform Faults
14%
Dehydration
14%
Interconnected Networks
14%
Planar Defects
14%
Mid-ocean Ridge
14%
Coupled Networks
14%
Unison
14%
Compaction Band
14%
Local Dissolution
14%
Pull-apart
14%
Chemical Heterogeneity
14%
Volume Phase Transition
14%
Vein Formation
14%
Anti-cracking
14%
Eshelby Inclusion
14%
Work-first
14%
Shear Fracture
14%
Tension Crack
14%
Central Italy
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Stylolite
100%
Crack Tip
100%
Sedimentary Rock
14%
Transform Fault
14%
Italy
14%
Mid-Ocean Ridge
14%
Pressure Solution
14%