AbstractDetermining conditions for earthquake slip on faults is a key goal of fault mechanics highly relevant to seismic hazard. Previous studies have demonstrated that enhanced dynamic weakening (EDW) can lead to dynamic rupture of faults with much lower shear stress than required for rupture nucleation. We study the stress conditions before earthquake ruptures of different sizes that spontaneously evolve in numerical simulations of earthquake sequences on rate‐and‐state faults with EDW due to thermal pressurization of pore fluids. We find that average shear stress right before dynamic rupture (aka shear prestress) systematically varies with the rupture size. The smallest ruptures have prestress comparable to the local shear stress require...
We explore the relationships between the fracture energy density (E_G) and the key parameters charac...
Earthquake nucleation and early seismic propagation are studied in a two-dimensional strike-slip fau...
[1] We study how enforcing self-consistency in the statistical properties of the preshear and postsh...
Included are rupture source properties , including rupture length, slip, average shear stress, in si...
[1] Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture d...
Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture durat...
Determining principles and conditions governing motion along faults is crucial for assessing how ear...
Stress drops, inferred to be magnitude‐invariant, are a key characteristic used to describe natural ...
Destructive large earthquakes occur as dynamic frictional ruptures along pre-existing interfaces (or...
During earthquakes faults undergo to rapid slip caused by shear stress evolution from an initial val...
Previous models of earthquake rupture dynamics have neglected interesting deformational properties o...
International audienceFluid pressurization, a possible mechanism of fault weakening, exerts a critic...
An outstanding question for induced seismicity is whether the volume of injected fluid and/or the sp...
Today, earthquake precursors remain debated. While precursory slow slip is an important feature of e...
It is widely recognized that the significant increase of M > 3.0 earthquakes in Western Canada and t...
We explore the relationships between the fracture energy density (E_G) and the key parameters charac...
Earthquake nucleation and early seismic propagation are studied in a two-dimensional strike-slip fau...
[1] We study how enforcing self-consistency in the statistical properties of the preshear and postsh...
Included are rupture source properties , including rupture length, slip, average shear stress, in si...
[1] Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture d...
Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture durat...
Determining principles and conditions governing motion along faults is crucial for assessing how ear...
Stress drops, inferred to be magnitude‐invariant, are a key characteristic used to describe natural ...
Destructive large earthquakes occur as dynamic frictional ruptures along pre-existing interfaces (or...
During earthquakes faults undergo to rapid slip caused by shear stress evolution from an initial val...
Previous models of earthquake rupture dynamics have neglected interesting deformational properties o...
International audienceFluid pressurization, a possible mechanism of fault weakening, exerts a critic...
An outstanding question for induced seismicity is whether the volume of injected fluid and/or the sp...
Today, earthquake precursors remain debated. While precursory slow slip is an important feature of e...
It is widely recognized that the significant increase of M > 3.0 earthquakes in Western Canada and t...
We explore the relationships between the fracture energy density (E_G) and the key parameters charac...
Earthquake nucleation and early seismic propagation are studied in a two-dimensional strike-slip fau...
[1] We study how enforcing self-consistency in the statistical properties of the preshear and postsh...