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Seismic radiation from dynamic coalescence, and the reconstruction of dynamic source parameters on a planar fault
Authors:Nobuki Kame  Koji Uchida
Institution:Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Kyushu University, Hakozaki 6-10-1;, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan. E-mail:
Abstract:The dynamic coalescence of two mode II cracks on a planar fault is simulated here using the elastodynamic boundary integral equation method. We focus on the complexity of the resultant slip rate and seismic radiation in the crack coalescence model (CCM) and on the reconstruction of a single crack model (SCM) that can reproduce the CCM waveforms from heterogeneous source parameters rather than coalescence. Simulation results reveal that localized higher slip rates are generated by coalescence as a result of stress interaction between the approaching crack tips. The synthesized seismic radiation exhibits a distinct coalescence phase that has striking similarities to stopping phases in the radiation and propagation properties. The corresponding SCM yields a singular increase in the stress drop distribution, which is accompanied by a sudden decrease in it across the point of coalescence in the CCM. This implies that the generation of high-frequency radiation is more efficient from coalescence than from stopping, although both phenomena exhibit the same strong  ω?2  -type displacement spectra.
Keywords:Numerical solutions  Earthquake dynamics  Earthquake ground motions  Dynamics and mechanics of faulting  Mechanics  theory  and modelling
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