The dynamic energy balance in earthquakes expressed by fault surface morphology
Xin Wang,
Juan Liu,
Feng Gao
et al.
Abstract:The dynamic energy balance is essential for earthquake studies. The energy balance approach is one of the most famous developments in fracture mechanics. To interpret seismological data, crack models and sliding on a frictional surface (fault) models are widely used. The macroscopically observable energy budget and the microscopic processes can be related through the fracture energy G c . The fault surface morphology is the direct result of the microscopic processes near the crack tip or on the frictional inte… Show more
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