Title of article :
Radiation from a Finite Reverse Fault in a Half Space
Author/Authors :
R. Madariaga، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Using a set of well-known results for the seismic field radiated by a simple dip-slip
dislocation in a half space, we study interesting details of the motion at the surface of the half space. The
static solution for a dislocation in a half space was found by FREUND and BARNETT in 1976. The
corresponding elastodynamic solution was solved exactly in the Fourier and Laplace domain by several
authors about 20 years ago, however its properties remained unexplored because of analytical difficulties.
We remove these difficulties and showthat the solution contains three important phenomena: Seismicwave
fronts of P, S and SP type; the near-field pulse associated with the propagation of the dislocation front; and
the long-time elastic response that converges toward the static solution of Freund and Barnett. Based on
these results we show that solutions to all these problems are self-similar and homogeneous in x=h and at=h
so that when the fault depth h approaches 0, the solutions become concentrated near the origin and around
the P, S and surface wave travel times. This explains several paradoxes in the radiation from dip-slip faults;
among these the most notable are the presence of a point force singularity at the tip of a surface breaking
fault and the reduction in high frequency radiation near the surface.
Keywords :
earthquakes , dislocations. , Elastic wave propagation
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics