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Inhomogeneity effects on earthquake fault events
S Tahir1, M Loulidi1, A Rachadi1
1Laboratory of Condensed Matter and Interdisciplinary Sciences, Unite de Recherche Labelliseìe CNRST, URL-CNRST-17, Faculty of Sciences, <a href="https://ror.org/00r8w8f84">Mohammed V University</a> of Rabat, Rabat 1014, Morocco.
Abstract:
We present a detailed analysis of the dynamical behavior of an inhomogeneous Burridge-Knopoff model, a simplified mechanical model of an earthquake. Regardless of the size of seismic faults, a soil element rarely has a continuous appearance. Instead, their surfaces have complex structures. Thus, the model we suggest keeps the full Newtonian dynamics with inertial effects of the original model, while incorporating the inhomogeneities of seismic fault surfaces in stick-slip friction force that depends on the local structure of the contact surfaces as shown in recent experiments. The numerical results of the proposed model show that the cluster size and the moment distributions of earthquake events are in agreement with the Gutenberg-Richter law without introducing any relaxation mechanism. The exponent of the power-law size distribution we obtain falls within a realistic range of value without fine tuning any parameter. On the other hand, we show that the size distribution of both localized and delocalized events obeys a power law in contrast to the homogeneous case. Thus, no crossover behavior between small and large events occurs.
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