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Relations among fault behavior, subsurface geology, and three-dimensional velocity models

January 1, 1991

The development of three-dimensional P-wave velocity models for the regions surrounding five large earthquakes in California has lead to the recognition of relations among fault behavior and the material properties of the rocks that contact the fault at seismogenic depths; regions of high moment release appear to correlate with high seismic velocities whereas rupture initiation or termination may be associated with lower seismic velocities. These relations point toward a physical understanding of why faults are divided into segments that can fail independently, an understanding that could improve our ability to predict earthquakes and strong ground motion.

Publication Year 1991
Title Relations among fault behavior, subsurface geology, and three-dimensional velocity models
Authors A.J. Michael, D. Eberhart-Phillips
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70016641
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse