Fagereng, Åke.
Ake Fagereng
Fagereng, Å. (Åke)
Fagereng, Åke, 19..-....
VIAF ID: 225122896 (Personal)
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Works
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Active fault scarps in southern Malawi and their implications for the distribution of strain in incipient continental rifts | |
Asymmetric Brittle Deformation at the Pāpaku Fault, Hikurangi Subduction Margin, NZ, IODP Expedition 375 | |
Comparing intrarift and border fault structure in the Malawi Rift: Implications for normal fault growth | |
The contemporary force balance in a wide accretionary wedge: numerical models of the southcentral Hikurangi margin of New Zealand | |
Earthquake nucleation in the lower crust by local stress amplification | |
Evidence of Seismic Slip on a Large Splay Fault in the Hikurangi Subduction Zone | |
Expedition 372B/375 summary | |
An Explanation of Episodic Tremor and Slow Slip Constrained by Crack‐Seal Veins and Viscous Shear in Subduction Mélange | |
Fingerprints of late Neoproterozoic ridge subduction in the Pan-African Damara belt, Namibia | |
Fluid budgets along the northern Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand: the effect of a subducting seamount on fluid pressure | |
Fluid circulation and deformation mechanisms in the Liguro-Piemont Schistes Lustrés : Implications for subduction zone processes. | |
Fracture and Weakening of Jammed Subduction Shear Zones, Leading to the Generation of Slow Slip Events | |
Fracturing of doleritic intrusions and associated contact zones: Implications for fluid flow in volcanic basins | |
Geologic and geodetic constraints on the magnitude and frequency of earthquakes along Malawi's active faults: the Malawi Seismogenic Source Model (MSSM) | |
Geology of the earthquake source : a volume in honour of Rick Sibson | |
How do variably striking faults reactivate during rifting? Insights from southern Malawi | |
Hydrous oceanic crust hosts megathrust creep at low shear stresses | |
Incrementally developed slickenfibers — Geological record of repeating low stress-drop seismic events? | |
The influence of melting and melt drainage on crustal rheology during orogenesis | |
List of Contributors | |
Low dissipation of earthquake energy along faults that follow pre-existing weaknesses: field and microstructural observations of Malawi's Bilila-Mtakataka Fault | |
Low‐Temperature Frictional Characteristics of Chlorite‐Epidote‐Amphibole Assemblages: Implications for Strength and Seismic Style of Retrograde Fault Zones | |
The Malawi Active Fault Database: an onshore-offshore database for regional assessment of seismic hazard and tectonic evolution | |
Mélange rheology and seismic style | |
Microseismic Activity and Basement Controls on an Active Intraplate Strike‐Slip Fault, Ceres–Tulbagh, South Africa | |
Mid-crustal shear zone development under retrograde conditions: pressure–temperature–fluid constraints from the Kuckaus Mylonite Zone, Namibia | |
Mixed brittle and viscous strain localisation in pelagic sediments seaward of the Hikurangi margin, New Zealand | |
Mixed deformation styles observed on a shallow subduction thrust, Hikurangi margin, New Zealand | |
Problems and solutions in structural geology and tectonics | |
Quartz vein formation by local dehydration embrittlement along the deep, tremorgenic subduction thrust interface | |
A semi-automated algorithm to quantify scarp morphology (SPARTA): application to normal faults in southern Malawi | |
Shear veins observed within anisotropic fabric at high angles to the maximum compressive stress | |
Signature of coseismic decarbonation in dolomitic fault rocks of the Naukluft Thrust, Namibia | |
Silica gel in a fault slip surface: Field evidence for palaeo-earthquakes? | |
Site U1518 | |
Slow slip source characterized by lithological and geometric heterogeneity | |
South African research in the Southern Ocean: New opportunities but serious challenges | |
Strength of Strained Two‐Phase Mixtures: Application to Rapid Creep and Stress Amplification in Subduction Zone Mélange | |
Stress, strain, and fault behavior at a thrust ramp: Insights from the Naukluft thrust, Namibia | |
Structural inheritance and border fault reactivation during active early-stage rifting along the Thyolo fault, Malawi | |
Tectonic pressure gradients during viscous creep drive fluid flow and brittle failure at the base of the seismogenic zone | |
Upper plate tectonic stress state may influence interseismic coupling on subduction megathrusts | |
Variable in-situ stress orientations across the northern Hikurangi Subduction Margin |