Fan‐hinged shear instead of frictional stick–slip as the main and most dangerous mechanism of natural, induced, and volcanic earthquakes in the earth's crust
Boris G. Tarasov
Abstract:Frictional stick–slip instability along pre‐existing faults has been accepted as the main mechanism of earthquakes for about 60 years, since it is believed that fracture of intact rocks cannot reflect such features inherent in earthquakes as low shear stresses activating instability, low stress drop, repetitive dynamic instability, and connection with pre‐existing faults. This paper demonstrates that all these features can be induced by a recently discovered shear rupture mechanism (fan‐hinged), which creates … Show more
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