Dynamic fault rupture processes of moderate-size earthquakes inferred from the results of kinematic waveform inversion

T. Mikumo
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Several attempts have been made recently to infer the dynamic rupture processes of moderate-size earthquakes from kinematic waveform inversion and dynamic crack inversion. These studies have revealed a quite heterogeneous distribution of dynamic stress drop and relative fault strength over the fault for most earthquakes. In two strike-slip California earthquakes, negative stress drop has been identified in a shallow section of the fault, suggesting the possible existence of a zone of velocity-strengthening frictions. The dynamic models yielded quite short rise times comparable to those inferred from kinematic modelling of observed waveforms. The short slip durations for these earthquakes may probably be attributed to shorter length scale of fault segmentation due to the heterogeneities of shear stress and fault strength.
由运动波形反演结果推断的中等规模地震动态断层破裂过程
近年来,人们尝试通过运动学波形反演和动态裂缝反演来推断中等规模地震的动态破裂过程。这些研究表明,对于大多数地震,断层上的动应力降和相对断层强度分布相当不均匀。在加利福尼亚的两次走滑地震中,在断层的浅层部分发现了负应力降,这表明可能存在一个速度增强摩擦带。动态模型产生的上升时间与从观测波形的运动学模型推断的上升时间相当短。这些地震的滑动持续时间较短,可能是由于剪切应力和断层强度的非均质性导致断层分割的长度尺度较短。
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