Low-velocity fault zones (LVFZs) are found in most mature faults. They are usually 100–400 m wide and have ~20%–60% wave velocity reductions relative to the country rock. To study the effect of LVFZs on earthquake rupture and the radiated wavefield, we conducted two-dimensional (2-D) simulations of dynamic rupture on faults that bisect a LVFZ, considering a range of velocity reductions and widths. Most earthquakes apparently have slip rise times much shorter than their overall rupture duration. A number of dynamic mechanisms for such pulse-like ruptures have been proposed, including frictional self-healing, fault strength heterogeneities, and bimaterial effects. We find that ruptures in LVFZs with strong enough wave velocity contrast behave...
Destructive large earthquakes occur as dynamic frictional ruptures along pre-existing interfaces (or...
Megathrust earthquakes tend to be confined to fault areas locked in the interseismic period and ofte...
[1] Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture d...
Low-velocity fault zones (LVFZs) are found in most mature faults. They are usually 100–400 m wide an...
Faults are usually surrounded by damaged zones of lower elastic moduli and seismic wave velocities t...
Faults are usually surrounded by damaged zones of lower elastic moduli and seismic wave velocities t...
Damage zones are ubiquitous components of faults that may affect earthquake rupture. Simulations sho...
Damage zones are ubiquitous components of faults that may affect earthquake rupture. Simulations sho...
Theoretical studies have shown that the issue of rupture modes has important implications for fault ...
Although kinematic earthquake source inversions show dominantly pulse-like subshear rupture behavior...
Although kinematic earthquake source inversions show dominantly pulse-like subshear rupture behavior...
Faults are often embedded in low-velocity fault zones (LVFZ) caused by material damage. Previous 2D ...
Faults are often embedded in low-velocity fault zones (LVFZ) caused by material damage. Previous 2D ...
Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture durat...
Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture durat...
Destructive large earthquakes occur as dynamic frictional ruptures along pre-existing interfaces (or...
Megathrust earthquakes tend to be confined to fault areas locked in the interseismic period and ofte...
[1] Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture d...
Low-velocity fault zones (LVFZs) are found in most mature faults. They are usually 100–400 m wide an...
Faults are usually surrounded by damaged zones of lower elastic moduli and seismic wave velocities t...
Faults are usually surrounded by damaged zones of lower elastic moduli and seismic wave velocities t...
Damage zones are ubiquitous components of faults that may affect earthquake rupture. Simulations sho...
Damage zones are ubiquitous components of faults that may affect earthquake rupture. Simulations sho...
Theoretical studies have shown that the issue of rupture modes has important implications for fault ...
Although kinematic earthquake source inversions show dominantly pulse-like subshear rupture behavior...
Although kinematic earthquake source inversions show dominantly pulse-like subshear rupture behavior...
Faults are often embedded in low-velocity fault zones (LVFZ) caused by material damage. Previous 2D ...
Faults are often embedded in low-velocity fault zones (LVFZ) caused by material damage. Previous 2D ...
Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture durat...
Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture durat...
Destructive large earthquakes occur as dynamic frictional ruptures along pre-existing interfaces (or...
Megathrust earthquakes tend to be confined to fault areas locked in the interseismic period and ofte...
[1] Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture d...