Title of article :
Quasi-static and Quasi-dynamic Modeling of Earthquake Failure at Intermediate Scales
Author/Authors :
Gert Zoller، نويسنده , , Matthias Holschneider and Kristin Flornes، نويسنده , , Yehuda Ben-Zion، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
We present a model for earthquake failure at intermediate scales (space: 100 m–100 km,
time: 100 m/vshear- 1000’s of years). The model consists of a segmented strike–slip fault embedded in a 3-D
elastic solid as in the framework of BEN-ZION and RICE (1993). The model dynamics is governed by
realistic boundary conditions consisting of constant velocity motion of the regions around the fault, static/
kinetic friction laws with possible gradual healing, and stress transfer based on the solution of CHINNERY
(1963) for static dislocations in an elastic half-space. As a new ingredient, we approximate the dynamic
rupture on a continuous time scale using a finite stress propagation velocity (quasi–dynamic model) instead
of instantaneous stress transfer (quasi–static model). We compare the quasi–dynamic model with the
quasi–static version and its mean field approximation, and discuss the conditions for the occurrence of
frequency-size statistics of the Gutenberg–Richter type, the characteristic earthquake type, and the
possibility of a spontaneous mode switching from one distribution to the other. We find that the ability of
the system to undergo a spontaneous mode switching depends on the range of stress transfer interaction,
the cell size, and the level of strength heterogeneities. We also introduce time-dependent log ðtÞ healing and
show that the results can be interpreted in the phase diagram framework. To have a flexible computational
environment, we have implemented the model in a modular C++ class library.
Keywords :
Dynamic properties , fault models , seismicity. , earthquakes
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics