The Effects of Characteristic Weakening Distance on Earthquake Nucleation Styles in Fully Dynamic Seismic Cycle Simulations
Peng Zhai,
Yihe Huang
Abstract:Earthquake nucleation is a crucial preparation process of the following coseismic rupture propagation. Under the framework of rate‐and‐state friction (RSF), it was found that the ratios of to parameters control whether earthquakes nucleate as an expanding crack or with a fixed length prior to the dynamic instability. However, the characteristic weakening distance controls the weakening efficiency of state variables in RSF and can influence the nucleation styles as well. Here we investigate the effects of o… Show more
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