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Evolving fracture patterns: columnar joints, mud cracks and polygonal terrain.

Lucas Goehring1.   

Abstract

When cracks form in a thin contracting layer, they sequentially break the layer into smaller and smaller pieces. A rectilinear crack pattern encodes information about the order of crack formation, as later cracks tend to intersect with earlier cracks at right angles. In a hexagonal pattern, in contrast, the angles between all cracks at a vertex are near 120 degrees. Hexagonal crack patterns are typically seen when a crack network opens and heals repeatedly, in a thin layer, or advances by many intermittent steps into a thick layer. Here, it is shown how both types of pattern can arise from identical forces, and how a rectilinear crack pattern can evolve towards a hexagonal one. Such an evolution is expected when cracks undergo many opening cycles, where the cracks in any cycle are guided by the positions of cracks in the previous cycle but when they can slightly vary their position and order of opening. The general features of this evolution are outlined and compared with a review of the specific patterns of contraction cracks in dried mud, polygonal terrain, columnar joints and eroding gypsum-sand cements.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24471270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci        ISSN: 1364-503X            Impact factor:   4.226


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1.  From Lake to River: Documenting an Environmental Transition Across the Jura/Knockfarril Hill Members Boundary in the Glen Torridon Region of Gale Crater (Mars).

Authors:  Gwénaël Caravaca; Nicolas Mangold; Erwin Dehouck; Juergen Schieber; Louis Zaugg; Alexander B Bryk; Christopher M Fedo; Stéphane Le Mouélic; Laetitia Le Deit; Steven G Banham; Sanjeev Gupta; Agnès Cousin; William Rapin; Olivier Gasnault; Frances Rivera-Hernández; Roger C Wiens; Nina L Lanza
Journal:  J Geophys Res Planets       Date:  2022-09-16       Impact factor: 4.434

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