Title of article :
The Plausibility of Long-wavelength Stress Correlation or Stress Magnitude as a Mechanism for Precursory Seismicity: Results from Two Simple Elastic Models
Author/Authors :
M.E. Winter ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
22
From page :
2227
To page :
2248
Abstract :
Observations of accelerating seismic activity prior to large earthquakes in natural fault systems have raised hopes for intermediate-term earthquake forecasting. If this phenomena does exist, then what causes it to occur? Recent theoretical work suggests that the accelerating seismic release sequence is a symptom of increasing long-wavelength stress correlation in the fault region. A more traditional explanation, based on Reid’s elastic rebound theory, argues that an accelerating sequence of seismic energy release could be a consequence of increasing stress in a fault system whose stress moment release is dominated by large events. Both of these theories are examined using two discrete models of seismicity: a Burridge-Knopoff block-slider model and an elastic continuum based model. Both models display an accelerating release of seismic energy prior to large simulated earthquakes. In both models there is a correlation between the rate of seismic energy release with the total root-mean-squared stress and the level of long-wavelength stress correlation. Furthermore, both models exhibit a systematic increase in the number of large events at high stress and high long-wavelength stress correlation levels. These results suggest that either explanation is plausible for the accelerating moment release in the models examined. A statistical model based on the Burridge-Knopoff block-slider is constructed which indicates that stress alone is sufficient to produce accelerating release of seismic energy with time prior to a large earthquake.
Keywords :
Precursory seismicity , stress correlation.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number :
429288
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