We estimate seismological fracture energies from two subsets of events selected from the seismic sequences of L’Aquila (2009), and Northridge (1994): 57 and 16 selected events, respectively, including the main shocks. Following ABERCROMBIE and RICE (2005), we postulate that fracture energy (G) represents the post-failure integral of the dynamic weakening curve, which is described by the evolution of shear traction as a function of slip. Following a direct-wave approach, we compute mainshock-/aftershock-source spectral ratios, and analyze them using the approach proposed by MALAGNINI et al. (this issue, 2014) to infer corner frequencies and seismic moment. Our estimates of source parameters (including fracture energies) are based on best-fit...
Since the dawn of earthquake science, a clear split has risen between theoretical seismology and sta...
The amount of energy radiated from an earthquake can be measured using recent methods based on earth...
Since the dawn of the modern science of earthquakes, a clear split has risen among theoretical and s...
Recent estimates of fracture energy G ′ in earthquakes show a power-law dependence with slip u which...
An earthquake is usually modelled as an extension of the Dugdale approach: as in LEFM, fracture ener...
Experiments performed on rocks at deformation conditions typical of seismic slip, show an extremely ...
An earthquake is usually modeled as an extension of the Dugdale approach: as in LEFM, fracture energ...
Potential energy stored during the inter-seismic period by tectonic loading around faults is release...
International audiencePotential energy stored during the inter-seismic period by tectonic loading ar...
Laboratory experiments reproducing seismic slip conditions show extreme frictional weakening due to ...
We estimate fracture energy on extended faults for several recent earthquakes by retrieving dynamic ...
Large seismogenic faults consist of approximately meter-thick fault cores surrounded by hundreds-of-...
We explore the relationships between the fracture energy density (E_G) and the key parameters chara...
Recent estimates of fracture energy G ′ in earthquakes show a power-law dependence with slip u which...
We attempt to reconcile current understanding of the earthquake energy balance with recent estimates...
Since the dawn of earthquake science, a clear split has risen between theoretical seismology and sta...
The amount of energy radiated from an earthquake can be measured using recent methods based on earth...
Since the dawn of the modern science of earthquakes, a clear split has risen among theoretical and s...
Recent estimates of fracture energy G ′ in earthquakes show a power-law dependence with slip u which...
An earthquake is usually modelled as an extension of the Dugdale approach: as in LEFM, fracture ener...
Experiments performed on rocks at deformation conditions typical of seismic slip, show an extremely ...
An earthquake is usually modeled as an extension of the Dugdale approach: as in LEFM, fracture energ...
Potential energy stored during the inter-seismic period by tectonic loading around faults is release...
International audiencePotential energy stored during the inter-seismic period by tectonic loading ar...
Laboratory experiments reproducing seismic slip conditions show extreme frictional weakening due to ...
We estimate fracture energy on extended faults for several recent earthquakes by retrieving dynamic ...
Large seismogenic faults consist of approximately meter-thick fault cores surrounded by hundreds-of-...
We explore the relationships between the fracture energy density (E_G) and the key parameters chara...
Recent estimates of fracture energy G ′ in earthquakes show a power-law dependence with slip u which...
We attempt to reconcile current understanding of the earthquake energy balance with recent estimates...
Since the dawn of earthquake science, a clear split has risen between theoretical seismology and sta...
The amount of energy radiated from an earthquake can be measured using recent methods based on earth...
Since the dawn of the modern science of earthquakes, a clear split has risen among theoretical and s...