Abstract—We study the propagation of seismic ruptures along a fault surface using a fourth-order finite difference program. When prestress is uniform, rupture propagation is simple but presents essential differences with the circular self-similar shear crack models of Kostrov. The best known is that rupture can only start from a finite initial patch (or asperity). The other is that the rupture front becomes elongated in the in-plane direction. Finally, if the initial stress is sufficiently high, the rupture front in the in-plane direction becomes super-shear and the rupture front develops a couple of ‘‘ears’ ’ in the in-plane direction. We show that we can understand these features in terms of single nondimensional parameter k that is rough...
International audienceProper understanding of seismic emissions associated with the growth of comple...
Given the scarcity of near-source recordings for large earthquakes, numerical simulations play an im...
The velocity at which a propagating earthquake advances on the fault surface is of pivotal importanc...
We have developed a finite difference method that is especially adapted to the study of dynamic shea...
Summary. We consider spontaneous cracks spreading out areally over a fault plane in an infinite medi...
In this work we present a 3D Finite Difference numerical method to model the dynamic spontaneous pro...
We investigate the ground motion produced by rupture propagation through circular barriers and asper...
A new numerical scheme using a renormalization and a 3D boundary integral equation method is propose...
Propagation of plane strain shear cracks is calculated numerically by using finite difference equati...
International audienceDynamic rupture of a 3-D spontaneous crack of arbitrary shape is investigated ...
We have simulated several scenarios of dynamic rupture propagation for the 1994 Northridge, Californ...
[1] The spontaneously propagating shear crack on a frictional interface has proven to be a useful id...
[1] Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture d...
The basic processes associated with earthquake rupture propagation are poorly understood. In particu...
The historical development of spontaneous rupture propagation, starting from the landmark paper of G...
International audienceProper understanding of seismic emissions associated with the growth of comple...
Given the scarcity of near-source recordings for large earthquakes, numerical simulations play an im...
The velocity at which a propagating earthquake advances on the fault surface is of pivotal importanc...
We have developed a finite difference method that is especially adapted to the study of dynamic shea...
Summary. We consider spontaneous cracks spreading out areally over a fault plane in an infinite medi...
In this work we present a 3D Finite Difference numerical method to model the dynamic spontaneous pro...
We investigate the ground motion produced by rupture propagation through circular barriers and asper...
A new numerical scheme using a renormalization and a 3D boundary integral equation method is propose...
Propagation of plane strain shear cracks is calculated numerically by using finite difference equati...
International audienceDynamic rupture of a 3-D spontaneous crack of arbitrary shape is investigated ...
We have simulated several scenarios of dynamic rupture propagation for the 1994 Northridge, Californ...
[1] The spontaneously propagating shear crack on a frictional interface has proven to be a useful id...
[1] Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture d...
The basic processes associated with earthquake rupture propagation are poorly understood. In particu...
The historical development of spontaneous rupture propagation, starting from the landmark paper of G...
International audienceProper understanding of seismic emissions associated with the growth of comple...
Given the scarcity of near-source recordings for large earthquakes, numerical simulations play an im...
The velocity at which a propagating earthquake advances on the fault surface is of pivotal importanc...