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Viscoelastic relaxation of the upper mantle and afterslip following the 2014 M_(W)8.1 Iquique earthquake 被引量:1
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作者 Zhiping Hu Yan Hu Segun Steven Bodunde 《Earthquake Research Advances》 CSCD 2021年第1期34-40,共7页
An improved understanding of postseismic crustal deformation following large subduction earthquakes may help to better understand the rheological properties of upper mantle and the slip behavior of subduction interfac... An improved understanding of postseismic crustal deformation following large subduction earthquakes may help to better understand the rheological properties of upper mantle and the slip behavior of subduction interface.Here we construct a three-dimensional viscoelastic finite element model to study the postseismic deformation of the 2014 M_(W)8.1 Iquique,Chile earthquake.Elastic units in the model include the subducting slab,continental and oceanic lithospheres.Rheological units include the mantle wedge,the oceanic asthenosphere and upper mantle.We use a 2 km thick weak shear zone attached to the subduction fault to simulate the time-dependent stress-driven afterslip.The viscoelastic relaxation in the rheological units is represented by the Burgers rheology.We carry out grid-searches on the shear zone viscosity,thickness and viscosity of the asthenosphere,and they are determined to be 10^(17)Pa s,110 km and 2×10^(18)Pa s,respectively.The stress-driven afterlsip within the first two years is up to~47 cm and becomes negligible after two years(no more than 5 cm/yr).Our results suggest that a thin,low-viscosity oceanic asthenosphere together with a weak shear zone attached to the fault are required to better reproduce the observed postseismic deformation. 展开更多
关键词 2014 M_(W)8.1 Iquique earthquake postseismic viscoelastic relaxation AFTERSLIP Finite element model Lithosphere geodynamics Upper mantle rheology
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Study of main body element of crustal strain and its relationship with moderate-strong earthquakes
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作者 陈兵 张晓亮 +3 位作者 王庆良 刘文义 王敏 薄万举 《Acta Seismologica Sinica(English Edition)》 EI CSCD 2006年第1期54-61,共8页
In this paper, progress in strain study of blocks and faults by GPS data are discussed, and the concept that active structures between blocks are the main body of crustal strain is clarified. By energy transfer princi... In this paper, progress in strain study of blocks and faults by GPS data are discussed, and the concept that active structures between blocks are the main body of crustal strain is clarified. By energy transfer principle of elastic mechanics, the relation between strain around faults and tectonic force on fault surfaces is set up and main body element model of crustal strain is constructed. Finally, the relation between mechanical evolution of model and seismogenic process of Kunlun earthquake (Ms=8.1) is discussed by continuous GPS data of datum stations. The result suggests that the relatively relaxed change under background of strong compressing and shearing may help to trigger moderate-strong earthquakes. 展开更多
关键词 main body element of crustal strain tectonic force on fault surface energy transfer GPS benchmark site postseismic relative relaxation
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