The theoretical discovery of slow strain (tectonic) waves, the so-called strain waves in the Earth, served as a motivation to develop physical backgrounds of the mathematical theory of propagation of these waves and t...The theoretical discovery of slow strain (tectonic) waves, the so-called strain waves in the Earth, served as a motivation to develop physical backgrounds of the mathematical theory of propagation of these waves and to search for methods of their experimental detection. For fifty years, scientists from different countries in different regions of the Earth, using direct and indirect methods, discovered the migration of crustal deformation and revealed its wave nature, and, therefore, proved the reality of the existence of strain waves of the Earth. This overview briefly describes the history of the development of the concept of strain waves on the Earth, the observation methods and properties of strain waves, and the main types of geological structures generating these waves. The most prominent results of the theoretical, laboratory, and in-situ observations of slow strain migration, including slow earthquakes and periodic Episodic Tremor and Slow (ETS) slip effects, are presented. In the near future, studies of slow strain waves may lead to a fundamental revision of the current concepts about the physics of the seismic process.展开更多
In this paper,compression tests of intact granite samples have been made in a triaxial testing machine with solid confining pressure.From the tests,the influences of confining pressure and loading rate(axial strain ra...In this paper,compression tests of intact granite samples have been made in a triaxial testing machine with solid confining pressure.From the tests,the influences of confining pressure and loading rate(axial strain rate)on the deformation and fracture process of rock samples,on the stress drop and recurrence interval of stick-slip events,and on the geometric distribution of the main fracture have been studied.The experimental results show that the loading rate influences the stress drop and recurrence interval of stick-slip events greatly.At lower loading rates,the stress drop of stick-slip events is greater,their recurrence interval is longer and shows no regularity in distribution.When the loading rate goes higher,the stress drop will become smaller and the recurrence interval will tend to be constant and stick-slip events show a quasi-periodicity.At lower confining pressures and strain rates,the main fracture may evolve into 2 X-shaped conjugate shear faults; whereas at higher confining pressures展开更多
文摘The theoretical discovery of slow strain (tectonic) waves, the so-called strain waves in the Earth, served as a motivation to develop physical backgrounds of the mathematical theory of propagation of these waves and to search for methods of their experimental detection. For fifty years, scientists from different countries in different regions of the Earth, using direct and indirect methods, discovered the migration of crustal deformation and revealed its wave nature, and, therefore, proved the reality of the existence of strain waves of the Earth. This overview briefly describes the history of the development of the concept of strain waves on the Earth, the observation methods and properties of strain waves, and the main types of geological structures generating these waves. The most prominent results of the theoretical, laboratory, and in-situ observations of slow strain migration, including slow earthquakes and periodic Episodic Tremor and Slow (ETS) slip effects, are presented. In the near future, studies of slow strain waves may lead to a fundamental revision of the current concepts about the physics of the seismic process.
文摘In this paper,compression tests of intact granite samples have been made in a triaxial testing machine with solid confining pressure.From the tests,the influences of confining pressure and loading rate(axial strain rate)on the deformation and fracture process of rock samples,on the stress drop and recurrence interval of stick-slip events,and on the geometric distribution of the main fracture have been studied.The experimental results show that the loading rate influences the stress drop and recurrence interval of stick-slip events greatly.At lower loading rates,the stress drop of stick-slip events is greater,their recurrence interval is longer and shows no regularity in distribution.When the loading rate goes higher,the stress drop will become smaller and the recurrence interval will tend to be constant and stick-slip events show a quasi-periodicity.At lower confining pressures and strain rates,the main fracture may evolve into 2 X-shaped conjugate shear faults; whereas at higher confining pressures