Title of article :
Accelerating Moment Release of Acoustic Emission During Rock Deformation in the Laboratory
Author/Authors :
Lifeng Wang، نويسنده , , Shengli Ma، نويسنده , , Zhong-li Ma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The Accelerating Moment Release (AMR) of seismicity before large earthquakes has been
discussed by an increasing number of seismologists over recent years; however, most of their research is
concentrated on theoretical descriptions based on statistical physics. In this paper, we investigate the laboratory
AMR phenomenon of acoustic emission (AE), and attempt to understand the physical mechanism of AMR
behavior from the point of view of rock deformation. AE data used in this paper are from a granitic porphyry
(GP) sample with heterogeneous structure, including grains of different size and a naturally healed joint. Based
on a stochastic AMR model, the microfracturing activity during rock deformation is analyzed. Three stages, Pre-
AMR, AMR and nucleation, that cover the entire deformation period, are defined according to their different
microfracturing features. The fractal structure of each stage is investigated. Our results indicate that the AE
activity is highly sensitive to both the stress load and the rock structure. The AMR stage, in which the moderate
AE events demonstrated typical AMR behaviors, features a process of stress concentration and stress transfer on
the fault plane. The AMR stage had a constant stress load condition and was characterized by a much earlier
increase of AE rate than the elevation of mean AE magnitude, both of which are consistent with the results
derived from the damage rheology model (BEN-ZION and LYAKHOVSKY, 2002). The AMR stage was immediately
followed by the nucleation stage, caused by quasi-static/dynamic fracture of the main fault. Therefore, regarding
the GP sample, the AMR stage is a long-term preparatory process for dynamic fault fracture.
Keywords :
Acoustic emission (AE) , Rock deformation , accelerating activity , AMR model , AIC , fractalstructure.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics