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The influence of the brittle-ductile transition zone on aftershock and foreshock occurrence

Petrillo, Giuseppe, Lippiello, Eugenio, Landes, François, Rosso, Alberto

2020HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)46 citations

Abstract

Abstract Aftershock occurrence is characterized by scaling behaviors with quite universal exponents. At the same time, deviations from universality have been proposed as a tool to discriminate aftershocks from foreshocks. Here we show that the change in rheological behavior of the crust, from velocity weakening to velocity strengthening, represents a viable mechanism to explain statistical features of both aftershocks and foreshocks. More precisely, we present a model of the seismic fault described as a velocity weakening elastic layer coupled to a velocity strengthening visco-elastic layer. We show that the statistical properties of aftershocks in instrumental catalogs are recovered at a quantitative level, quite independently of the value of model parameters. We also find that large earthquakes are often anticipated by a preparatory phase characterized by the occurrence of foreshocks. Their magnitude distribution is significantly flatter than the aftershock one, in agreement with recent results for forecasting tools based on foreshocks.

Topics & Concepts

AftershockForeshockSeismologyGeologyGeophysicsearthquake and tectonic studiesHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsGeological and Geochemical Analysis