SCEC Project Details
SCEC Award Number | 11072 | View PDF | |||||
Proposal Category | Individual Proposal (Integration and Theory) | ||||||
Proposal Title | Properties and implications of off-fault yielding during dynamic earthquake ruptures | ||||||
Investigator(s) |
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Other Participants |
PhD student: Shiqing Xu; Collaborators: Vladimir Lyakhovsky (Geol Surv. Israel) and Jean-Paul Ampuero (Caltech) |
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SCEC Priorities | A7, A9, B2 | SCEC Groups | FARM, GMP, CDM | ||||
Report Due Date | 02/29/2012 | Date Report Submitted | N/A |
Project Abstract |
Studies under this project focused on clarifying properties of off-fault damage for different fault and bulk rheologies. Toward this goal we performed a detailed parameter-space study of properties of generated off-fault damage (e.g., locations, extent, intensity, symmetry properties, microcrack orientations, decay with distance) for various conditions (e.g., different fault friction and bulk rheology parameters, different orientations of the maximum regional compressive stress relative, different values of seismic S ratio and conditions representing various depth sections, possible existence of velocity contrast across the fault). The study supported a PhD student and led to two submitted papers. |
Intellectual Merit | The results provide improved criteria for interpreting various features of yielding zones around large strike-slip faults in terms of properties and conditions of earthquake ruptures on the faults. |
Broader Impacts | The results contribute to the development of bridges between mechanics and geological deformation |
Exemplary Figure | none |
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