2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2105.06893
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Earthquake Breakdown Energy Scaling Despite Constant Fracture Energy

Chun-Yu Ke,
Gregory C. McLaskey,
David S. Kammer

Abstract: In the quest to determine fault weakening processes that govern earthquake mechanics, it is common to infer the earthquake breakdown energy from seismological measurements. Breakdown energy is observed to scale with slip, which is often attributed to enhanced fault weakening with continued slip or at high slip rates, possibly caused by flash heating and thermal pressurization. However, breakdown energy varies by more than six orders of magnitude, which is physically irreconcilable with prevailing material prop… Show more

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