We study in-plane ruptures on a bimaterial fault governed by a velocity-weakening friction with a regularized normal stress response. Numerical simulations and analytical estimates provide characterization of the ranges of velocity-weakening scales, nucleation lengths and background stresses for which ruptures behave as cracks or pulses, decaying or sustained, bilateral or unilateral. With strongly velocity-weakening friction, ruptures occur under a wide range of conditions as large-scale pulses with a preferred propagation direction, that of slip of the more compliant material. Such ruptures have macroscopic asymmetry manifested by significantly larger seismic potency and propagation distance in the preferred direction, and clearly quantif...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines dynamic ruptures along frictional interfaces and seismic radiation ...
The spontaneous generation of brittle rock damage near and behind the tip of a propagating rupture c...
We investigate the propagation of fluid-driven fault slip on a slip-weakening frictional interface s...
We study in-plane ruptures on a bimaterial fault governed by a velocity-weakening friction with a re...
To better understand the asymmetric distribution of microearthquake aftershocks along the central Sa...
Theoretical studies have shown that the issue of rupture modes has important implications for fault ...
Theoretical studies indicate that in-plane rupture along a bimaterial interface between different el...
Earthquake ruptures often develop along faults separating materials with dissimilar elastic propert...
Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture durat...
We perform a detailed parameter-space study on properties of yielding zones generated by 2-D in-plan...
Destructive large earthquakes occur as dynamic frictional ruptures along pre-existing interfaces (or...
[1] Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture d...
We investigate asymmetric rupture propagation on an interface that combines a bulk elastic mismatch ...
Although kinematic earthquake source inversions show dominantly pulse-like subshear rupture behavior...
We investigate significant heterogeneous stresses along bimaterial interfaces in laboratory and nume...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines dynamic ruptures along frictional interfaces and seismic radiation ...
The spontaneous generation of brittle rock damage near and behind the tip of a propagating rupture c...
We investigate the propagation of fluid-driven fault slip on a slip-weakening frictional interface s...
We study in-plane ruptures on a bimaterial fault governed by a velocity-weakening friction with a re...
To better understand the asymmetric distribution of microearthquake aftershocks along the central Sa...
Theoretical studies have shown that the issue of rupture modes has important implications for fault ...
Theoretical studies indicate that in-plane rupture along a bimaterial interface between different el...
Earthquake ruptures often develop along faults separating materials with dissimilar elastic propert...
Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture durat...
We perform a detailed parameter-space study on properties of yielding zones generated by 2-D in-plan...
Destructive large earthquakes occur as dynamic frictional ruptures along pre-existing interfaces (or...
[1] Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture d...
We investigate asymmetric rupture propagation on an interface that combines a bulk elastic mismatch ...
Although kinematic earthquake source inversions show dominantly pulse-like subshear rupture behavior...
We investigate significant heterogeneous stresses along bimaterial interfaces in laboratory and nume...
UnrestrictedThis thesis examines dynamic ruptures along frictional interfaces and seismic radiation ...
The spontaneous generation of brittle rock damage near and behind the tip of a propagating rupture c...
We investigate the propagation of fluid-driven fault slip on a slip-weakening frictional interface s...