Abstract We estimate the critical slip-weakening distance on earthquake faults by using a new approach, which is independent of the estimate of fracture energy or radiated seismic energy. The approach is to find a physically based relation between the breakdown time of shear stress Tb, the time of peak slip-velocity Tpv, and the slip-weakening distance Dc, from the time histories of shear stress, slip, and slip velocity at each point on the fault, which can be obtained from dynamic rupture calculations using a simple slip-weakening friction law. Numerical calculations are carried out for a dynamic shear crack propagating either spontaneously or at a fixed rupture velocity on a vertical fault located in a 3D half-space and a more realistic h...
Earthquake damage depends on the ground acceleration generated by it, with this ground acceleration ...
International audienceWhile sliding at seismic slip-rates of ∼1 m/s, natural faults undergo an abrup...
The velocity at which a propagating earthquake advances on the fault surface is of pivotal importanc...
In this study, we aim to understand the dependence of the critical slip weakening distance (Dc) on t...
We discuss physical models for the characteristic slip weakening distance Dc of earthquake rupture w...
We discuss physical models for the characteristic slip weakening distance Dc of earthquake rupture w...
In this study we aim to understand the dependence of the critical slip weakening distance (Dc) on th...
Abstract. We propose a new procedure for estimating the critical slip weakening distance, Dc, by eva...
We estimate fracture energy on extended faults for several recent earthquakes by retrieving dynamic ...
We compute the temporal evolution of traction by solving the elasto-dynamic equation and by using th...
We model the dynamic propagation of a 2-D in-plane crack obeying to either slip weakening (SW) or ra...
We present a conceptual model for the effective critical friction distance for fault zones of finite...
We present 2D dynamic rupture models of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake based on linear slip-weakenin...
Understanding the behavior of natural faults at cosesimic slip velocities (v ~ 1–10 m/s or more) has...
Abstract The critical breakdown displacement, Dc, in which friction drops to its sliding value, can ...
Earthquake damage depends on the ground acceleration generated by it, with this ground acceleration ...
International audienceWhile sliding at seismic slip-rates of ∼1 m/s, natural faults undergo an abrup...
The velocity at which a propagating earthquake advances on the fault surface is of pivotal importanc...
In this study, we aim to understand the dependence of the critical slip weakening distance (Dc) on t...
We discuss physical models for the characteristic slip weakening distance Dc of earthquake rupture w...
We discuss physical models for the characteristic slip weakening distance Dc of earthquake rupture w...
In this study we aim to understand the dependence of the critical slip weakening distance (Dc) on th...
Abstract. We propose a new procedure for estimating the critical slip weakening distance, Dc, by eva...
We estimate fracture energy on extended faults for several recent earthquakes by retrieving dynamic ...
We compute the temporal evolution of traction by solving the elasto-dynamic equation and by using th...
We model the dynamic propagation of a 2-D in-plane crack obeying to either slip weakening (SW) or ra...
We present a conceptual model for the effective critical friction distance for fault zones of finite...
We present 2D dynamic rupture models of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake based on linear slip-weakenin...
Understanding the behavior of natural faults at cosesimic slip velocities (v ~ 1–10 m/s or more) has...
Abstract The critical breakdown displacement, Dc, in which friction drops to its sliding value, can ...
Earthquake damage depends on the ground acceleration generated by it, with this ground acceleration ...
International audienceWhile sliding at seismic slip-rates of ∼1 m/s, natural faults undergo an abrup...
The velocity at which a propagating earthquake advances on the fault surface is of pivotal importanc...