SCEC Project Details
SCEC Award Number | 13022 | View PDF | |||||||||
Proposal Category | Collaborative Proposal (Integration and Theory) | ||||||||||
Proposal Title | Continued study of fault mechanics and structure during laboratory stick-slip experiments | ||||||||||
Investigator(s) |
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Other Participants |
Thomas Goebel, USC Bruno Reynard, ENS France Thibault Candela, Penn State |
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SCEC Priorities | 3, 4 | SCEC Groups | FARM, Seismology | ||||||||
Report Due Date | 03/15/2014 | Date Report Submitted | N/A |
Project Abstract |
This proposal was a second year renewal for continued, collaborative work between GFZ Potsdam and USC to conduct laboratory stick-slip experiments on granite samples and analysis of spatio-temporal patterns of micro-seismicity from acoustic emissions. The project mainly supported Thomas Goebel who graduated with a PhD from USC in 2013. Project results led to five peer-reviewed publications and include a documentation of spatial $ value anomalies in light of rupture initiation, a demonstration of stress, or seismic cycle, driven temporal variations in b value during stick slip, as well as a range of studies on the evolution of structural and seismic fault roughness. |
Intellectual Merit |
Results funded from this project establish new connections between laboratory fracture and friction experiments and natural seismicity, with potential implications for the study of fault constitutive laws, induced seismicity, and seismic hazard assessment. |
Broader Impacts |
Broader impacts of the work include the support of a junior scientist's training in interdisciplinary work and the strengthening of international collaboration. |
Exemplary Figure | Figure 1 |
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