Title of article :
Revisiting the Tidal Activation of Seismicity with a Damage Mechanics and Friction Point of View
Author/Authors :
Stewart W. Smith، نويسنده , , Charles G. Sammis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The Load Unload Response Ratio theory (LURR) puts forward the idea that the ratio of
seismicity during times of increased tidal loading to times of decreased tidal loading takes on anomalously
large values as the preparatory region of the earthquake approaches a critical state. We repeated the
calculations of LURR for several earthquakes in California, for which results had been published, using
estimates of the parameters which could be determined from the published work. We were unable to
confirm any LURR ratio predictive significance.
We test an alternative method of evaluating the influence of tidal stresses on earthquakes based on
damage mechanics. As in rock mechanics experiments, it may be that anomalous activation of seismicity
prior to large earthquakes occurs only during those time intervals when the applied stress exceeds values
previously attained. We applied this approach to analyze the same data set used to test the LURR
hypothesis, and it also failed to reveal any significant precursory indications. It may be that time-dependent
failure processes such as self-driven nucleation occur on a time scale longer than the diurnal tide, thus
destroying the expected synchronization.
Keywords :
Tides seismicity triggering earthquake precursors.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics