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  • Presentation | MR11B: Physical Properties of Earth Materials (PPEM): From Transient to Steady-State Deformation I Poster
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  • MR11B-0043: Spontaneous crack healing in calcite: Strain evolution, dislocation dynamics and surface chemistry
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Author(s):
Harrison Lisabeth, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (First Author, Presenting Author)
Michelle Devoe, Fluid Imaging Technologies
Seiji Nakagawa, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Zhao Hao, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Nobumichi Tamura, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Hans-Rudolf Wenk, Univ California Berkeley


Rocks deep beneath our feet don’t just break under shifting stresses, they can also mend themselves. In our lab, we shine powerful X-rays and infrared beams on cracking crystals to watch, in real time, how their internal lattice shifts and how surrounding fluids rush in to “stitch” the damage. The result? We’re uncovering Earth’s own repair kit, revealing how fractures seal themselves and restore strength over time.



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