نتایج جستجو برای: fault slip 38 cm

تعداد نتایج: 323610  

2011
Andrea Walpersdorf Nathalie Cotte Vladimir Kostoglodov Mathilde Vergnolle Mathilde Radiguet José Antonio Santiago Michel Campillo

[1] A large slow slip event (SSE) had been expected for the Guerrero gap for 2010. It was actually observed with an onset in July 2009. Comparison with the preceding large SSEs, which occurred in 2002 and 2006, highlights both persistent characteristics of the Guerrero SSEs (e.g. the localization of slip in the seismogenic part of the subduction interface), and also particularities of the 2009/...

2009
Matt J. Ikari Demian M. Saffer Chris Marone

[1] We report on laboratory experiments examining the frictional and hydrologic properties of fault gouge and wall rock along a borehole transect that crosses a major out-of-sequence thrust splay fault within the Nankai accretionary complex. At 25 MPa effective normal stress, the fault zone material is frictionally weak (m 0.44) and exhibits low permeability after shearing (k < 5.5 10 20 m). Fa...

2013
Sanjay Sen Subrata Kr. Debnath

Most of the earthquake faults in North-East India, China, mid Atlantic-ridge, the Pacific seismic belt and Japan are found to be predominantly dip-slip in nature. In the present paper a dip-slip fault is taken situated in an elastic layer over a viscoelastic half space representing the lithosphere-asthenosphere system. A movement of the dip-slip nature across the fault occurs when the accumulat...

2017
A. Inbal

We study deep aseismic slip along the central section of the San Jacinto Fault, near the Anza Seismic Gap, in southern California. Elevated strain-rates following the remote Mw7.2 April 4, 2010 El Mayor-Cucapah and the local Mw5.4, July 7, 2010 Collins Valley earthquakes were recorded by Plate Boundary Observatory borehole strain-meters near Anza, and were accompanied by vigorous aftershock seq...

2014
Surendra Nadh Somala Jean-Paul Ampuero Nadia Lapusta

Earthquake finite-source inversions provide us with a window into earthquake dynamics and physics. Unfortunately, rise time, an important source parameter that describes the local slip duration, is still quite poorly resolved. This may be at least partly due to sparsity of currently available seismic networks, which have average sensor spacing of a few tens of kilometers at best. However, next ...

2015
W. Ashley Griffith Vikas Prakash

Most of our understanding of earthquake rupture comes from interpretation of strongground-motion seismograms; however, near-rupture-tip fields of stress and particle motions are difficult to resolve. In particular, the decay of frictional resistance from a peak value at the leading tip of the rupture to a residual kinetic value and subsequent healing characterizes the earthquake process, yet th...

2003
JOHN W. BELL FALK AMELUNG GEOFFREY C. P. KING

The Carboneras fault is one of three principal Cenozoic strike-slip faults in the Betic Cordillera of southeastern Spain. In this study, we characterize the paleoseismic history of the Carboneras fault by examining the evidence for lateral offset of 85-180 ka ‘Iyrrhenian marine terraces, by dating the left-lateral stream-channel offsets in La Serrata, and by postulating a late Holocene coastal ...

2014
Tsuyoshi Ishikawa Tetsuro Hirono Noriko Matsuta Kazuro Kawamoto Koichiro Fujimoto Jun Kameda Yoshiro Nishio Yuka Maekawa

We carried out geochemical and mineralogical analyses on fault-zone rocks from the Anko section of the Median Tectonic Line in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, to investigate coseismic physicochemical processes in the fault zone. The latest fault zone in the Anko section contains cataclasite, fault breccia, and fault gouge of granitic composition, and brecciated basic schist. Protoliths of the graniti...

2018
Yushiro Fujii Shunichi Koshimura

The tsunami source of the 2016 Fukushima Earthquake, which was generated by a normal faulting earthquake mech‐ anism, is estimated by inverting the tsunami waveforms that were recorded by seven tide gauge stations and two wave gauge stations along the north Pacific coast of Japan. Two fault models based on different available moment tensor solutions were employed, and their locations were const...

Journal: :Communications earth & environment 2022

Abstract Hidden, blind faults have a strong seismic hazard potential. Consequently, there is great demand for robust geological indicator of neotectonic activity on such faults. Here, we conduct field measurements disaggregation bands above known underlying at several locations in Central Europe. We observe that the same orientation as faults, indicating their close connection. Disaggregation d...

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