Two analytical approaches based on the methods of self-similar potentials and rotational superposition are developed for the study of three-dimensional dislocation source models for earthquakes. The first approach deals with the sudden stopping of a spreading circular shear dislocation. The second approach is an extension of the usual rotational superposition by including a stretching effect, which leads to the solution of problems such as the propagation of an elliptical shear dislocation.The combined use of these two techniques permits an analytical solution for the problem of an elliptical shear dislocation that expands on a plane in an elastic unbounded medium and then suddenly stops. These results for a full space are then used as the ...
A model is proposed for studying the mechanical behaviour of faults during their interseismic period...
The seismic disturbances that a potentially active fault receives from a slip on a neighboring fault...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines dynamic ruptures along frictional interfaces and seismic radiation ...
Two analytical approaches based on the methods of self-similar potentials and rotational superpositi...
In this work solutions are developed for the motions generated in an elastic half space or a half s...
Generalized ray expansions of the P, SH, and SV displacement potentials resulting from a point-sourc...
Some earthquake models based on the elastic theory of dislocations are presented. Earthquake occurre...
Tectonic faults are commonly modeled as Volterra or Somigliana dislocations in an elastic medium. Ov...
The Somigliana dislocation theory is applied to the study of strike‐slip faulting in an isotropic, h...
This paper is the first of a series that will examine the effect of earth structure on earthquake di...
A mechanism for the generation of seismic waves is postulated that is based on the release of shear ...
Summary. Expressions for displacements on the surface of a layered half‐space due to an arbitrary or...
We analyze a mathematical model of elastic dislocations with applications to geophysics, where by an...
A 2-D model is presented for the propagation of a Somigliana dislocation along a fault with nonunifo...
A model is proposed for studying the mechanical behaviour of faults during their interseismic period...
The seismic disturbances that a potentially active fault receives from a slip on a neighboring fault...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines dynamic ruptures along frictional interfaces and seismic radiation ...
Two analytical approaches based on the methods of self-similar potentials and rotational superpositi...
In this work solutions are developed for the motions generated in an elastic half space or a half s...
Generalized ray expansions of the P, SH, and SV displacement potentials resulting from a point-sourc...
Some earthquake models based on the elastic theory of dislocations are presented. Earthquake occurre...
Tectonic faults are commonly modeled as Volterra or Somigliana dislocations in an elastic medium. Ov...
The Somigliana dislocation theory is applied to the study of strike‐slip faulting in an isotropic, h...
This paper is the first of a series that will examine the effect of earth structure on earthquake di...
A mechanism for the generation of seismic waves is postulated that is based on the release of shear ...
Summary. Expressions for displacements on the surface of a layered half‐space due to an arbitrary or...
We analyze a mathematical model of elastic dislocations with applications to geophysics, where by an...
A 2-D model is presented for the propagation of a Somigliana dislocation along a fault with nonunifo...
A model is proposed for studying the mechanical behaviour of faults during their interseismic period...
The seismic disturbances that a potentially active fault receives from a slip on a neighboring fault...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines dynamic ruptures along frictional interfaces and seismic radiation ...