Today, earthquake precursors remain debated. While precursory slow slip is an important feature of earthquake nucleation, foreshock sequences are not always observed, and their temporal evolution remains poorly constrained. We report on laboratory earthquakes conducted under upper-crustal stress and fluid pressure conditions. The dynamics of precursors (slip, seismicity, and fault coupling) prior to the mainshock are dramatically affected by slight changes in fault conditions (fluid pressure and slip history). A relationship between precursory moment release and mainshock magnitude is systematically observed, independent of fault conditions. Based on nucleation theory, we derive a semiempirical scaling relationship which explains this trend...
International audienceThe existence of an observable precursory phase of slip on the fault before la...
Recent Global Positioning System observations of major earthquakes such as the 2014 Chile megathrust...
International audienceThe observation of foreshocks preceding large earthquakes and the suggestion t...
Decades of seismological observations have highlighted the variability of foreshock occurrence prior...
How earthquakes initiate is still a largely debated question in earthquake science. On the lab scale...
This is the data repository for ' Can Precursory Moment Release Scale With Earthquake Magnitude? A ...
One of the great debates in seismology today revolves around the question of whether earthquake rupt...
We estimate the corner frequencies of 20 crustal seismic events from mainshock–aftershock sequences ...
When a seismic rupture starts, the process may evolve into multiple ways, generating different size ...
International audienceAbstract Following laboratory experiments and friction theory, slow slip event...
The problem of short-term earthquake precursors is discussed. In contrast to the increasing number o...
AbstractDetermining conditions for earthquake slip on faults is a key goal of fault mechanics highly...
Earthquake nucleation and early seismic propagation are studied in a two-dimensional strike-slip fau...
Abstract Understanding the connection between seismic activity and the earthquake nucleation process...
The dynamic transition from slow to rapid sliding along a frictional interface is of interest to geo...
International audienceThe existence of an observable precursory phase of slip on the fault before la...
Recent Global Positioning System observations of major earthquakes such as the 2014 Chile megathrust...
International audienceThe observation of foreshocks preceding large earthquakes and the suggestion t...
Decades of seismological observations have highlighted the variability of foreshock occurrence prior...
How earthquakes initiate is still a largely debated question in earthquake science. On the lab scale...
This is the data repository for ' Can Precursory Moment Release Scale With Earthquake Magnitude? A ...
One of the great debates in seismology today revolves around the question of whether earthquake rupt...
We estimate the corner frequencies of 20 crustal seismic events from mainshock–aftershock sequences ...
When a seismic rupture starts, the process may evolve into multiple ways, generating different size ...
International audienceAbstract Following laboratory experiments and friction theory, slow slip event...
The problem of short-term earthquake precursors is discussed. In contrast to the increasing number o...
AbstractDetermining conditions for earthquake slip on faults is a key goal of fault mechanics highly...
Earthquake nucleation and early seismic propagation are studied in a two-dimensional strike-slip fau...
Abstract Understanding the connection between seismic activity and the earthquake nucleation process...
The dynamic transition from slow to rapid sliding along a frictional interface is of interest to geo...
International audienceThe existence of an observable precursory phase of slip on the fault before la...
Recent Global Positioning System observations of major earthquakes such as the 2014 Chile megathrust...
International audienceThe observation of foreshocks preceding large earthquakes and the suggestion t...