2011
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-11-445-2011
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Seismicity dynamics and earthquake predictability

Abstract: Abstract. Many factors complicate earthquake sequences, including the heterogeneity and self-similarity of the geological medium, the hierarchical structure of faults and stresses, and small-scale variations in the stresses from different sources. A seismic process is a type of nonlinear dissipative system demonstrating opposing trends towards order and chaos. Transitions from equilibrium to unstable equilibrium and local dynamic instability appear when there is an inflow of energy; reverse transitions appear … Show more

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“…Modelling of the frictional sliding is an important tool for understanding the initiation and the development of rupture, and also, the healing of the faults. Many models and numerical methods are developed to describe seismic activities and the supershear fracture/rupture propagation (Noda and Lapusta, 2013;Lapusta and Rice, 2003;Lu at al., 2009;Lapusta et al, 2000;Sobolev, 2011;Bak and Tang, 1989;Harris and Day, 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modelling of the frictional sliding is an important tool for understanding the initiation and the development of rupture, and also, the healing of the faults. Many models and numerical methods are developed to describe seismic activities and the supershear fracture/rupture propagation (Noda and Lapusta, 2013;Lapusta and Rice, 2003;Lu at al., 2009;Lapusta et al, 2000;Sobolev, 2011;Bak and Tang, 1989;Harris and Day, 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not clear which method, if any, is superior for all topological properties. However, optimal values based on the behaviour of the autocorrelation function are the easier to compute [13].…”
Section: Pseudo Phase Planementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the stress is sufficiently high to break through the asperities, a sudden motion of the plates occurs, accompanied by energy release, causing an earthquake [12]. Over the last decades several models were proposed to describe seismic activity [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][58][59][60]. In certain models, the asperities on the fault surfaces resemble fractals sliding over each other, explaining the fractal scaling behaviour that has been observed in earthquake phenomena [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Richon et al, 2003), geodetic variations (abnormal ground elevations, e.g. Sobolev, 2011), changes in the chemical composition of underground water (e.g. Ryabinin et al, 2011), change in temperature of the aquifers, changes in the Earth's magnetic field, changes in the Earth's electric field (e.g.…”
Section: Earthquake Forecasting: Some Possible Precursorsmentioning
confidence: 99%