Simulated Rupture Dynamics and Radiated Energy on Heterogeneously Damaged Faults

Author:

Lyakhovsky Vladimir1ORCID,Sagy Amir1ORCID,Kurzon Ittai1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geological Survey of Israel Jerusalem Israel

Abstract

AbstractRupture dynamics along a heterogeneous fault is studied in the framework of the recently developed damage‐breakage rheological model. The model utilizes a fault structure accommodating shear and wear in a heterogeneous weak fault‐core a few centimeters thick, separating two blocks with damage level gradually decreasing toward the host rock. We first demonstrate the similarity of the static stress field around a fault, represented by a three‐body tribosystem, to the one developed around a rough frictional interface. We show that both models predict heterogeneous stress field pattern. We then apply simulations of rupture on heterogeneously damaged faults. We show that increasing initial heterogeneity amplitudes is associated with smaller events with lower slip rates. The simulations further allow us to quantify the amount of accumulated damage correlative with wearing. During the propagating rupture, the strength of the fault‐core evolves, leading to higher wear generation along relatively strong zones or barriers. The total wear production in a given event is strongly dominated by the initial damage heterogeneity. Processing of synthetic seismograms shows excess energy radiation of high‐frequency seismic waves comparing to the expected radiation from planar faults. This radiation is enhanced with the increase in the variability of fault strength heterogeneity. Further calculations of the scaled energy show good fit with previous seismological and laboratory observations and demonstrate the impact of fault heterogeneity on radiated energy during dynamic rupture. Therefore, initial fault heterogeneity, manifested by fault‐core strength or by geometrical irregularity controls many aspects of earthquake rupture, including slip displacement and velocity.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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