Stress Changes Caused by Strike-Slip Faulting and Secondary Faulting Induction in Conjugate Directions.

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
T. Odaka, T. Tsukakoshi, H. Takayama
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Abstract

As regards strike-slip faultings generated inland in Japan, we occasionally observe conjugate fault activity in association with main faultings. In most cases, conjugate faults appear on the side of main faults where frictional force on conjugate faults decreases in response to the main faulting. We present two examples which typically show mutually conjugate activities. These are the pair of the 1978 Izu-Oshima-kinkai earthquake (M7.0) and the 1990 earthquake near Izu-Oshima Island (M6.5) and the pair of the 1984 Western Nagano prefecture earthquake (M6.8) and its largest aftershock (M6.2). It seems rare that conjugate fractures were propagated in regions where frictional forces on conjugate faults were expected to increase.   These facts indicate that changes in frictional force plays an important role in the generation of secondary fault activity at least in inland strike-slip faults in Japan. In other words, the frictional coefficient in the Coulomb failure function may not be as small as 0.1∼0.3 but as large as 0.5∼0.7 in its value in inland strike-slip faultings in Japan.
共轭方向上走滑断层和次级断层感应引起的应力变化。
对于日本内陆的走滑断层,我们偶尔观察到与主断层相关的共轭断层活动。在大多数情况下,共轭断层出现在主断层的一侧,共轭断层上的摩擦力响应于主断层而减小。我们提出了两个典型的相互共轭活动的例子。这是1978年伊豆-大岛金海地震(7.0级)和1990年伊豆-大岛附近地震(6.5级)和1984年长野县西部地震(6.8级)及其最大余震(6.2级)的一对。在共轭断层上的摩擦力预计会增加的区域,共轭裂缝似乎很少扩展。这些事实表明,至少在日本内陆走滑断层中,摩擦力的变化在次级断层活动的产生中起着重要作用。也就是说,在日本内陆走滑断层中,库仑破坏函数中的摩擦系数可能不会小到0.1 ~ 0.3,而是大到0.5 ~ 0.7。
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