Elastodynamic considerations suggest that the acceleration of ruptures to supershear velocities is accompanied by the release of Rayleigh waves along the fault from the stress breakdown zone. These waves generate a secondary slip pulse trailing the rupture front, but manifest almost entirely in ground motion perpendicular to the fault in the near-source region. We construct a spontaneously propagating rupture model exhibiting these features, and use it to explain ground motions recorded during the 2002 Denali Fault earth-quake at pump station 10, located 3 km from the fault. We show that the initial pulses on both the fault normal and fault parallel components are due to the supershear stress release on the fault while the later arriving fa...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
International audienceRecent studies show that earthquake faults may rupture at speeds exceeding the...
Abstract Elastodynamic considerations suggest that the acceleration of ruptures to supershear veloci...
The near field ground motion signatures associated with sub-Rayleigh and supershear ruptures are inv...
The near field ground motion signatures associated with sub-Rayleigh and supershear ruptures are inv...
Supershear earthquakes are known to leave special signatures in the signals on the fault (fault slip...
International audienceA notable feature of the 2002 Mw 7.9 Denali, Alaska, earthquake was that a uni...
Abstract We examine the long-period near-source ground motions from simu-lations of M 7.4 events on ...
[1] We extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dynamically in stead...
The potential for strong ground shaking in large earthquakes partly depends on how fast the earthqua...
The potential for strong ground shaking in large earthquakes partly depends on how fast the earthqua...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
International audienceRecent studies show that earthquake faults may rupture at speeds exceeding the...
International audienceRecent studies show that earthquake faults may rupture at speeds exceeding the...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
International audienceRecent studies show that earthquake faults may rupture at speeds exceeding the...
Abstract Elastodynamic considerations suggest that the acceleration of ruptures to supershear veloci...
The near field ground motion signatures associated with sub-Rayleigh and supershear ruptures are inv...
The near field ground motion signatures associated with sub-Rayleigh and supershear ruptures are inv...
Supershear earthquakes are known to leave special signatures in the signals on the fault (fault slip...
International audienceA notable feature of the 2002 Mw 7.9 Denali, Alaska, earthquake was that a uni...
Abstract We examine the long-period near-source ground motions from simu-lations of M 7.4 events on ...
[1] We extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dynamically in stead...
The potential for strong ground shaking in large earthquakes partly depends on how fast the earthqua...
The potential for strong ground shaking in large earthquakes partly depends on how fast the earthqua...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
International audienceRecent studies show that earthquake faults may rupture at speeds exceeding the...
International audienceRecent studies show that earthquake faults may rupture at speeds exceeding the...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
International audienceRecent studies show that earthquake faults may rupture at speeds exceeding the...