Title of article :
Nonuniform and Unsteady Sliding of a Plate Boundary in a Great Earthquake Cycle: A Numerical Simulation Using a Laboratory-derived Friction Law
Author/Authors :
N. Kato، نويسنده , , T. Hirasawa ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
A numerical study is conducted to simulate complicated sliding behavior and earthquake
activity on a subducting plate boundary. A 2-D model of a uniform elastic half-space with a semi-infinite
thrust fault is set up, and the frictional stress prescribed by a rate- and state-dependent friction law is
assumed to act on the plate boundary fault. Spatial nonuniformity of friction parameters representing
rate-dependence of friction and of slip-dependence of friction are introduced in the model to obtain
complicated sliding behavior in the numerical simulation. Analogs of great earthquakes that break the
entire seismogenic plate boundary repeatedly occur at a constant time interval. Smaller events of seismic
or aseismic sliding occur during a great earthquake cycle. Regions of rate-strengthening of friction and
of a large characteristic distance in slip-dependence of friction behave as barriers or asperities. Rupture
propagation is often arrested in such a region and a great earthquake occurs later when the region is
broken. The variety of earthquake activity observed in many regions along real plate boundaries may be
explained by similar nonuniformity in friction parameters. Conversely, the friction parameters on plate
boundaries might be estimated from comparison of theoretical simulations with observations of
earthquake activity. Simulation results indicate that spatiotemporal variation in stress due to aseismic
sliding may play an important part in generating earthquakes.
Keywords :
Rate- and state-dependent friction law , subduction zone , Seismic activity , aseismicsliding.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics