SCEC Project Details
SCEC Award Number | 12051 | View PDF | |||||||
Proposal Category | Collaborative Proposal (Integration and Theory) | ||||||||
Proposal Title | Fault mechanics and structure during laboratory stick-slip experiments: Can we infer fault properties and stress from acoustic emission statistics? | ||||||||
Investigator(s) |
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Other Participants | Thomas Goebel, USC | ||||||||
SCEC Priorities | 3a, 4b | SCEC Groups | FARM, Seismology | ||||||
Report Due Date | 03/15/2013 | Date Report Submitted | N/A |
Project Abstract |
Our results emphasize the importance of stick-slip experiments for the study of fault mechanics. The direct correlation of acoustic activity with fault zone structure and stress is a unique characteristic of our laboratory studies that has been impossible to observe in nature. |
Intellectual Merit |
A detailed understanding of temporal $-value variations is important for intermediate and long-term earthquake forecasting efforts, especially time-dependent forecast models for hazard assessment. |
Broader Impacts | A graduate student was trained. |
Exemplary Figure | Fig 3. |
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