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Edgar Villegas
PhD Student , Rice University
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Frictional Properties of Pelagic Sediments from the Northern Hikurangi Margin: Possible Implication for Fault Slip and Slip Cycles
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF EARTH MATERIALS (PPEM): DEFORMATION, FLOW, AND FAILURE I ORAL
mineral and rock physics | 11 december 2024
Edgar Villegas, Yucheng Yang, Melodie E. French, J...
The Northern Hikurangi margin hosts multiple modes of fault slip at shallow depths (~6 km), including tsunamigenic earthquakes and slow-slip events (S...
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Slip-dependent evolution of permeability and frictional strength of carbonate input sediments from the Hikurangi Margin
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF EARTH MATERIALS (PPEM): DEFORMATION, FLOW, AND FAILURE I ORAL
mineral and rock physics | 11 december 2024
Yucheng Yang, Edgar Villegas, Melodie E. French
The Hikurangi Margin in New Zealand has produced both major tsunamigenic earthquakes and periodic slow slip events (SSEs) at shallow depths (≤6 km). T...
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Frictional Properties of Pelagic Sediments from the Northern Hikurangi Margin and Possible Implication for Fault Slip and Slip Cycles
BRIDGING FIELD AND LABORATORY STUDIES TO UNVEIL THE MECHANISMS OF UNSTABLE FAULT SLIP II POSTER
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Edgar Villegas, Melodie E. French, Julia Morgan
The northern Hikurangi margin hosts multiple modes of fault slip at shallow depths (<6 km), including tsunamigenic earthquakes and slow slip events...
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Creep and Strain Hardening of Lizardite: Implications for Transient Creep in the Lithosphere
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF EARTH MATERIALS (PPEM): THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT III POSTER
mineral and rock physics | 16 december 2021
Edgar Villegas, Eric Burdette, Greg Hirth
Serpentinites are formed at convergent plate boundaries through hydrothermal metamorphism. Hence, understanding the mechanical properties of serpentin...
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