Abstract
[Townend and Zoback (2000)][1] argued that faults keep the crust strong by increasing the permeability and thus preventing a build-up of overpressure. By maintaining hydrostatic pressures, the faults increase their frictional strength and thus make the crust stronger than if the fault were
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