Abstract :
The dynamics of a “peeling front” or an elastic line is studied under creep
(constant load) conditions.Our experiments showinmost cases an exponential dependence of
the creep velocity on the inverse force (mass) applied. In particular, the dynamical correlations
of the avalanche activity are discussed here.We compare various avalanche statistics to those
of a line with non-local elasticity, and study various measures of the experimental avalancheavalanche
and temporal correlations such as the autocorrelation function of the released
energy and aftershock activity. From all these we conclude, that internal avalanche dynamics
seems to follow“line depinning”-like behavior, in rough agreement with the depinning model.
Meanwhile, the correlations reveal subtle complications not implied by depinning theory.
Moreover, we also show how these results can be understood from a geophysical point of
view.