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Fault-size dependent fracture energy explains multi-scale seismicity and cascading earthquakes

Geophysics 2023-07-31 v1

Abstract

Earthquakes vary in size over many orders of magnitude, yet the scaling of the earthquake energy budget remains enigmatic. We propose that fundamentally different "small-slip" and "large-slip" fracture processes govern earthquakes. We combine seismological observations with a physics-based mechanical earthquake model under flash-heating friction. We find that dynamic weakening and restrengthening effects are non-negligible in the energy budget of small earthquakes and establish a simple linear scaling relationship between small-slip fracture energy and fault size. We use supercomputing to apply this scaling and unveil volumetric "Mode-4" earthquake cascades involving >700>700 multi-scale fractures within a fault damage zone, capable of dynamically triggering large earthquakes. Our findings provide an intuitive explanation of seismicity across all scales with important implications for comprehending earthquake nucleation and multi-fault rupture cascades.

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@article{arxiv.2307.15201,
  title  = {Fault-size dependent fracture energy explains multi-scale seismicity and cascading earthquakes},
  author = {Alice-Agnes Gabriel and Dmitry I. Garagash and Kadek H. Palgunadi and P. Martin Mai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.15201},
  year   = {2023}
}

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41 pages, 10 figures