Published October 25, 2021
| Version v1
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The evolution of rock friction is more sensitive to slip than elapsed time, even at near-zero slip rates
- 1. National Institute of Science Education and Research
- 2. Princeton University
- 3. Brown University
- 4. United States Geological Survey
- 5. Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)
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This is the complete friction experiment data set for the paper titled 'The evolution of rock friction is more sensitive to slip than elapsed time, even at near-zero slip rates' accepted in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on May 17, 2022. More details on the data and codes for processing the data is available with the authors on request.
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