Crustal heterogeneity effects on coseismic deformation: numerical simulation of the 2008 MW 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake
Mingqian Shi,
Sichen Meng,
Caibo Hu
et al.
Abstract:Coseismic deformation of large earthquakes causes significant property damages and fatalities, which requires quantitative research of multiple disciplines such as geodesy, geological investigation, seismic tomography, and seismic dislocation theory. The finite element method accounts for material heterogeneity and geometric complexity, making it suitable for studying the coseismic deformation of large earthquakes. This paper develops a parallel elastic finite element program that utilizes split nodes and high… Show more
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