According to the acoustic fluidization hypothesis, elastic waves at a characteristic frequency form inside seismic faults even in the absence of an external perturbation. These waves are able to generate a normal stress which contrasts the confining pressure and promotes failure. Here, we study the mechanisms responsible for this wave activation via numerical simulations of a granular fault model. We observe the particles belonging to the percolating backbone, which sustains the stress, to perform synchronized oscillations over ellipticlike trajectories in the fault plane. These oscillations occur at the characteristic frequency of acoustic fluidization. As the applied shear stress increases, these oscillations become perpendicular to the f...
We present numerical simulations of acoustic wave propagation in confined granular systems consistin...
A fundamental mystery in earthquake physics is "how can an earthquake be triggered by distant seismi...
In this paper, we first examine the relationship between the relative particle motions of fluids and...
According to the acoustic fluidization hypothesis, elastic waves at a characteristic frequency form ...
The unexpected weakness of some faults has been attributed to the emergence of acoustic waves that p...
The phenomenon of transient strain from seismic waves triggering earthquakes is a robust observation...
The frictional properties of disordered systems are affected by external perturbations. These pertur...
This work examines the behavior of granular materials forced away from equilibrium in two different ...
Shear deformation of granular media leads to continual restructuring of particle contact network and...
International audienceEarthquakes or fault core sliding occur naturally in response to long-term def...
High‐pressure fluid injection in deep geo‐reservoirs can induce earthquakes. Recent observations sug...
The confining pressure P is perhaps the most important parameter controlling the properties of granu...
A rise in fluid pressure decreases the effective normal stress acting on faults, facilitating reacti...
with only a comparatively small vertical drop in height. Their extraordinary mobility appears to be ...
ABSTRACT: We present numerical simulations of acoustic wave propagation in disordered granular media...
We present numerical simulations of acoustic wave propagation in confined granular systems consistin...
A fundamental mystery in earthquake physics is "how can an earthquake be triggered by distant seismi...
In this paper, we first examine the relationship between the relative particle motions of fluids and...
According to the acoustic fluidization hypothesis, elastic waves at a characteristic frequency form ...
The unexpected weakness of some faults has been attributed to the emergence of acoustic waves that p...
The phenomenon of transient strain from seismic waves triggering earthquakes is a robust observation...
The frictional properties of disordered systems are affected by external perturbations. These pertur...
This work examines the behavior of granular materials forced away from equilibrium in two different ...
Shear deformation of granular media leads to continual restructuring of particle contact network and...
International audienceEarthquakes or fault core sliding occur naturally in response to long-term def...
High‐pressure fluid injection in deep geo‐reservoirs can induce earthquakes. Recent observations sug...
The confining pressure P is perhaps the most important parameter controlling the properties of granu...
A rise in fluid pressure decreases the effective normal stress acting on faults, facilitating reacti...
with only a comparatively small vertical drop in height. Their extraordinary mobility appears to be ...
ABSTRACT: We present numerical simulations of acoustic wave propagation in disordered granular media...
We present numerical simulations of acoustic wave propagation in confined granular systems consistin...
A fundamental mystery in earthquake physics is "how can an earthquake be triggered by distant seismi...
In this paper, we first examine the relationship between the relative particle motions of fluids and...