نتایج جستجو برای: slip and strike

تعداد نتایج: 16831894  

Fault zones and fault-related fracture systems control the mechanical behaviors and fluid-flow properties of the Earth’s crust. Furthermore, nowadays, modeling is being increasingly used in order to understand the behavior of rock masses, and to determine their characteristics. In this work, fault zones and fracture patterns are reviewed, and also comprehensive studies are carried out on the fr...

The image logs interpretation from two wells in a fold hosting a west Iranian oil field located in the Dezful Embayment, SW Iran reveal the occurrence of two major systems of natural fractures. In the central part of the fold, the fold-related fractures include two sets of fractures trending N53°E and N34°E. In the eastern and also curved part of the fold, the strike of open fractures varies fr...

2015
Masaru Nakano Seckin Citak

We determined the centroid moment tensor (CMT) solutions of earthquakes that occurred along the North Anatolian fault (NAF) beneath the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean Sea, using data obtained from Turkey’s broadband seismograph network. The CMT solution of the 2014 Aegean Sea earthquake (Mw 6.9) represents a strike-slip fault, consistent with the geometry of the NAF, and the source-time function...

2005
Benchun Duan David D. Oglesby

[1] We perform two-dimensional dynamic models of strike-slip faults with a change in strike (a bend) over multiple earthquake cycles to examine the long-term effects of nonplanar fault geometry. A viscoelastic model (a proxy for off-fault deformation and tectonic loading) is introduced for the interseismic process to avoid pathological stress buildup around the bend. A finite element method wit...

2011
Shengji Wei Eric Fielding Sebastien Leprince Anthony Sladen Jean-Philippe Avouac Don Helmberger Egill Hauksson Risheng Chu Mark Simons Kenneth Hudnut Thomas Herring Richard Briggs

The geometry of faults is usually thought to be more complicated at the surface than at depth and to control the initiation, propagation and arrest of seismic ruptures1–6. The fault system that runs from southern California into Mexico is a simple strike-slip boundary: the west side of California and Mexico moves northwards with respect to the east. However, the Mw 7.2 2010 El Mayor–Cucapah ear...

Journal: :Geosphere 2021

Abstract Strike-slip faults can be nonplanar in both their strike and dip dimensions. While a large body of work has investigated the effects changes on earthquake rupture arrest, no previous studies have role along-strike variations strike-slip ruptures. Here, I use three-dimensional finite-element method to conduct dynamic simulations ruptures with linear surface traces along strike. experime...

Journal: :Geophysical Journal International 1976

2007
Yoshihiro Fujii

For large earthquakes occurred at and around plate boundaries, we examined relations between seismic moment M 0 , fault length L, fault width W and average fault slip D, and found the following scaling laws. For interplate strike-slip events, the well-known L-cubed dependence of seismic moment M 0 breaks when L exceeds 30 km, and D and M 0 increase with L as D = L==(L+) and M 0 = WL 2 =(L +), r...

2008
S. Vajedian M. Saradjian M. A Sharifi

In this paper, we analyze synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferograms derived from Envisat radar data. Use of interferograms from both ascending and descending satellite passes enables us to indicate regions of surface and near-surface slip which is used to modeling procedure. Also we used azimuth offset (AZO) data as additional data. This is horizontal displacement information for earthquake...

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