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The advance in obtaining fault slip rate of strike slip fault-A review
Slip rate along the major active fault is an important parameter in the quantitative study of active tectonics. It is the average rate of fault slip during a certain period of time, reflecting the rate of strain energy accumulation on the fault zone.
Jinrui Liu +4 more
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Coseismic fault-slip distribution of the 2019 Ridgecrest Mw6.4 and Mw7.1 earthquakes [PDF]
The 2019 Ridgecrest, California seismic sequence, including an Mw6.4 foreshock and Mw7.1 mainshock, represent the largest regional seismic events within the past 20 years.
Yang Gao +6 more
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Fault slip envelope: a new parametric investigation tool for fault slip based on geomechanics and 3-D fault geometry [PDF]
By combining a 3-D boundary element model, frictional slip theory, and fast computation method, we propose a new tool to improve fault slip analysis that allows the user to analyze a very large number of scenarios of stress and fault mechanical property ...
R. Soliva +3 more
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Experimental investigation on fluid-induced slip behavior of fault filled with fault gouge
Fault zones are usually filled with fault gouge and accompanied by fault water. The coupled effect of fault gouge and water significantly impacts the slip behavior of the fault, which may weaken the fault structure and further induce rupture propagation ...
Yongshui Kang +3 more
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Fault slip distribution and fault roughness [PDF]
We present analysis of the spatial correlations of seismological slip maps and fault topography roughness, illuminating their identical self-affine exponent. Though the complexity of the coseismic spatial slip distribution can be intuitively associated with geometrical or stress heterogeneities along the fault surface, this has never been demonstrated.
Candela, Thibault +4 more
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Earthquake hazard assessments rely on observations from the field and geophysical data that provide fault slip rate estimates at specific sites and inform the geometry of active faults; however, uncertainty remains for both slip rate and geometry ...
Jennifer Hatch +2 more
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The Spectrum of Fault Slip in Elastoplastic Fault Zones
Natural faults are typically surrounded by damage zones that exhibit inelastic material response. This study investigates the role of fault zone strength in modulating the spectrum of fault slip across different spatio-temporal scales. We carry out long-term simulations of seismic and aseismic slip for an elastoplastic spring slider model with rate-and-
Md Shumon Mia +2 more
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The seismic source release by fault slip under the influence of mining is an important factor to induce rock burst. In this study, the normal fault and reverse fault with different horizontal stress are constructed by numerical simulation and the fault ...
Peng Kong +3 more
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State of the art review of the risk assessment and early warning methods for fault-slip rockburst
Underground engineering generally needs to pass through a significant number of geological structure areas, which can easily induce fault-slip rockburst, threatening the engineering structure's stability.For revealing the mechanism of disaster causing of
Gao Ansen, Qi Chengzhi, Shan Renliang
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The slow slip of viscous faults [PDF]
AbstractWe examine a simple mechanism for the spatiotemporal evolution of transient, slow slip. We consider the problem of slip on a fault that lies within an elastic continuum and whose strength is proportional to sliding rate. This rate dependence may correspond to a viscously deforming shear zone or the linearization of a nonlinear, rate‐dependent ...
Robert C. Viesca, Pierre Dublanchet
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