International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dynamically in steady state with slip-weakening failure criterion, to the supershear regime in order to study the off-fault stressing induced by such a slip pulse and investigate features unique to the supershear range. Specifically, we show that there exists a nonattenuating stress field behind the Mach front that radiates high stresses arbitrarily far from the fault (practically this would be limited to distances comparable to the depth of the seismogenic zone), thus being capable of creating fresh damage or inducing Coulomb failure in known structures at large distances away from the main fault. We allow for both strike-slip and dip-slip fai...
The transition from sub-Rayleigh to supershear propagation of mode II cracks is a fundamental proble...
International audienceRegional surface wave observations offer a powerful tool for determining sourc...
Abstract We examine the long-period near-source ground motions from simu-lations of M 7.4 events on ...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
[1] We extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dynamically in stead...
We extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dynamically in steady st...
The potential for strong ground shaking in large earthquakes partly depends on how fast the earthqua...
[1] Radiating shear and Rayleigh waves from supershear ruptures form Mach waves that transmit large-...
International audienceRecent studies show that earthquake faults may rupture at speeds exceeding the...
International audienceSeismic array based analysis of the major Kokoxili earthquake (Tibet, 14 Novem...
Elastodynamic considerations suggest that the acceleration of ruptures to supershear velocities is a...
International audienceRecent observations of large continental strike-slip earthquakes show that dif...
International audienceSupershear earthquake ruptures propagate faster than the shear wave velocity. ...
The transition from sub-Rayleigh to supershear propagation of mode II cracks is a fundamental proble...
International audienceRegional surface wave observations offer a powerful tool for determining sourc...
Abstract We examine the long-period near-source ground motions from simu-lations of M 7.4 events on ...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
International audienceWe extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dy...
[1] We extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dynamically in stead...
We extend a model of a two-dimensional self-healing slip pulse, propagating dynamically in steady st...
The potential for strong ground shaking in large earthquakes partly depends on how fast the earthqua...
[1] Radiating shear and Rayleigh waves from supershear ruptures form Mach waves that transmit large-...
International audienceRecent studies show that earthquake faults may rupture at speeds exceeding the...
International audienceSeismic array based analysis of the major Kokoxili earthquake (Tibet, 14 Novem...
Elastodynamic considerations suggest that the acceleration of ruptures to supershear velocities is a...
International audienceRecent observations of large continental strike-slip earthquakes show that dif...
International audienceSupershear earthquake ruptures propagate faster than the shear wave velocity. ...
The transition from sub-Rayleigh to supershear propagation of mode II cracks is a fundamental proble...
International audienceRegional surface wave observations offer a powerful tool for determining sourc...
Abstract We examine the long-period near-source ground motions from simu-lations of M 7.4 events on ...