Title of article :
A 3-D Quasi-static Model for a Variety of Slip Behaviors on a Subduction Fault
Author/Authors :
Hitoshi Hirose، نويسنده , , Kazuro Hirahara ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
15
From page :
2417
To page :
2431
Abstract :
Earthquake faultings have a wide variety of slip behaviors, such as, a log-linear frequencymagnitude relation, characteristic earthquakes, slow slip events, and so on. We report a model which can reproduce a certain variety of observed complex slip behaviors on a fault. Our 3-D model simulates the seismic cycle on a shallow dipping subduction fault in a homogeneous elastic half-space, on which frictional sliding is controlled by a rate- and state-dependent friction law. We find that the behaviors of reproduced seismic cycles depend on a lateral dimension of a seismogenic zone (H) with respect to a constant seismogenic width in dip direction (W ). The following three domains appear in the seismic cycle behaviors: (1) Regular, periodic behaviors when H is comparable to W ; (2) transitional, quasi-periodic behaviors when H=W 3; and (3) complex behaviors when H=W is larger than about 4. The slip behavior in the domain (1) is characterized by a periodical recurrence of a characteristic earthquake, which is centered in strike direction. In the domain (2), although earthquakes are still centered, these recurrence intervals and the sizes are modulated within a certain range. Also, in the domain (3), earthquakes occur not only at the center but at various lateral positions on the seismogenic zone. In this domain, the log-linear frequency-magnitude relations, like the Gutenberg-Richter relation, are produced. Slow slip events also occur at source areas of the earthquakes. It is suggested that a heterogeneous stress distribution at a source region is important, as well as heterogeneities in friction properties on the fault, for understanding the wide variety of slip behaviors in faultings.
Keywords :
Rate- and state-dependent friction , seismic cycle , slow slip events , critical fault dimension , Gutenberg-Richterrelation , seismogenic zone.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number :
429778
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