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Stress drop with constant, scale independent seismic efficiency and overshoot

January 1, 2001

To model dissipated and radiated energy during earthquake stress drop, I calculate dynamic fault slip using a single degree of freedom spring-slider block and a laboratory-based static/kinetic fault strength relation with a dynamic stress drop proportional to effective normal stress. The model is scaled to earthquake size assuming a circular rupture; stiffness varies inversely with rupture radius, and rupture duration is proportional to radius. Calculated seismic efficiency, the ratio of radiated to total energy expended during stress drop, is in good agreement with laboratory and field observations. Predicted overshoot, a measure of how much the static stress drop exceeds the dynamic stress drop, is higher than previously published laboratory and seismic observations and fully elasto-dynamic calculations. Seismic efficiency and overshoot are constant, independent of normal stress and scale. Calculated variation of apparent stress with seismic moment resembles the observational constraints of McGarr [1999].

Publication Year 2001
Title Stress drop with constant, scale independent seismic efficiency and overshoot
DOI 10.1029/2001GL012906
Authors N.M. Beeler
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geophysical Research Letters
Index ID 70023709
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse