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Long-range automaton models of earthquakes: Power-law accelerations, correlation evolution, and mode-switching
Weatherley D; Mora P; Xia MF(夏蒙棼); Weatherley, D (reprint author), Univ Queensland, QUAKES, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia.
Source PublicationPure and Applied Geophysics
2002
Volume159Issue:10Pages:2469-2490
ISSN0033-4553
AbstractWe introduce a conceptual model for the in-plane physics of an earthquake fault. The model employs cellular automaton techniques to simulate tectonic loading, earthquake rupture, and strain redistribution. The impact of a hypothetical crustal elastodynamic Green's function is approximated by a long-range strain redistribution law with a r(-p) dependance. We investigate the influence of the effective elastodynamic interaction range upon the dynamical behaviour of the model by conducting experiments with different values of the exponent (p). The results indicate that this model has two distinct, stable modes of behaviour. The first mode produces a characteristic earthquake distribution with moderate to large events preceeded by an interval of time in which the rate of energy release accelerates. A correlation function analysis reveals that accelerating sequences are associated with a systematic, global evolution of strain energy correlations within the system. The second stable mode produces Gutenberg-Richter statistics, with near-linear energy release and no significant global correlation evolution. A model with effectively short-range interactions preferentially displays Gutenberg-Richter behaviour. However, models with long-range interactions appear to switch between the characteristic and GR modes. As the range of elastodynamic interactions is increased, characteristic behaviour begins to dominate GR behaviour. These models demonstrate that evolution of strain energy correlations may occur within systems with a fixed elastodynamic interaction range. Supposing that similar mode-switching dynamical behaviour occurs within earthquake faults then intermediate-term forecasting of large earthquakes may be feasible for some earthquakes but not for others, in alignment with certain empirical seismological observations. Further numerical investigation of dynamical models of this type may lead to advances in earthquake forecasting research and theoretical seismology.
KeywordCritical Point Hypothesis Cellular Automata Correlation Evolution Seismicity Release Cannot Stress Energy Faults
DOI10.1007/s00024-002-8743-6
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
WOS IDWOS:000177938400015
WOS KeywordSEISMICITY ; RELEASE ; CANNOT ; STRESS ; ENERGY ; FAULTS
WOS Research AreaGeochemistry & Geophysics
WOS SubjectGeochemistry & Geophysics
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/33679
Collection力学所知识产出(1956-2008)
Corresponding AuthorWeatherley, D (reprint author), Univ Queensland, QUAKES, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia.
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Weatherley D,Mora P,Xia MF,et al. Long-range automaton models of earthquakes: Power-law accelerations, correlation evolution, and mode-switching[J]. Pure and Applied Geophysics,2002,159,10,:2469-2490.
APA Weatherley D,Mora P,夏蒙棼,&Weatherley, D .(2002).Long-range automaton models of earthquakes: Power-law accelerations, correlation evolution, and mode-switching.Pure and Applied Geophysics,159(10),2469-2490.
MLA Weatherley D,et al."Long-range automaton models of earthquakes: Power-law accelerations, correlation evolution, and mode-switching".Pure and Applied Geophysics 159.10(2002):2469-2490.
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