Earthquakes are caused by the failure of faults, driven by tectonic stress build-up in the Earth's crust. To study the earthquake preparation process and assess regional earthquake potentials, it is vitally important...Earthquakes are caused by the failure of faults, driven by tectonic stress build-up in the Earth's crust. To study the earthquake preparation process and assess regional earthquake potentials, it is vitally important to understand the crustal stress evolution process and identify its change in pattern associated with the seismogenic process. In this study we investigate the focal mechanism orientations of earthquakes in southern California from 1982 to 1999, basing on a focal mechanism catalog from Hauksson. We find that for the two large earthquakes occurred in southern California, the 1992 Mw7.3 Landers and the 1999 Mw7.1 Hector Mine, the orientations of focal mechanisms near the coming earthquake tend to converge to the stress direction promoting the rupture of the coming earthquake and align with its focal mechanism about half-year before its occurrence, suggesting that the tectonic stress field gets more organized in favor of the rupture of the event pre-seismically. The degree of stress convergence is measured by the orientation angle RMS (root mean square) between the preshocks' focal mechanisms and the focal mechanism of the large event studied, and its time series recorded the stress convergence process. The degree of anomalies, measured by the F-tests, indicates that the convergence of stress orientations become significant at 90% confidence about half-year prior to both the Landers and Hector Mine quakes, and it becomes even more prominent at 99% confidence right before the occurrences. Our study may be of significance for assessment of regional seismic potentials.展开更多
This study compares the test results of the FAST (Fabric Assurance by Simple Testing) with those of the KES - F (Kawabata Evaluation Systems for Fabrics) for a range of nineteen light weight wool and wool blend fabric...This study compares the test results of the FAST (Fabric Assurance by Simple Testing) with those of the KES - F (Kawabata Evaluation Systems for Fabrics) for a range of nineteen light weight wool and wool blend fabrics in terms of the low - stress mechanical properties of bending, shear, and tensile deformation. It is found that there are very significant correlations between the corresponding parameters for extensibility and shear rigidity obtained from the test results of the two systems. The correlation between the values of bending rigidity obtained from the two systems is only moderate. Furthermore, for the fabrics tested in this study, the values of bending rigidity, shear rigidity, and extensibility measured using the KES - F instruments are higher than those of the corresponding parameters measured using the FAST instruments. The linear regression equation is given for each pair of corresponding parameter.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(40874022)Public Utility Research Project(200808053)
文摘Earthquakes are caused by the failure of faults, driven by tectonic stress build-up in the Earth's crust. To study the earthquake preparation process and assess regional earthquake potentials, it is vitally important to understand the crustal stress evolution process and identify its change in pattern associated with the seismogenic process. In this study we investigate the focal mechanism orientations of earthquakes in southern California from 1982 to 1999, basing on a focal mechanism catalog from Hauksson. We find that for the two large earthquakes occurred in southern California, the 1992 Mw7.3 Landers and the 1999 Mw7.1 Hector Mine, the orientations of focal mechanisms near the coming earthquake tend to converge to the stress direction promoting the rupture of the coming earthquake and align with its focal mechanism about half-year before its occurrence, suggesting that the tectonic stress field gets more organized in favor of the rupture of the event pre-seismically. The degree of stress convergence is measured by the orientation angle RMS (root mean square) between the preshocks' focal mechanisms and the focal mechanism of the large event studied, and its time series recorded the stress convergence process. The degree of anomalies, measured by the F-tests, indicates that the convergence of stress orientations become significant at 90% confidence about half-year prior to both the Landers and Hector Mine quakes, and it becomes even more prominent at 99% confidence right before the occurrences. Our study may be of significance for assessment of regional seismic potentials.
基金This project was generously funded by International Wool Secretariat
文摘This study compares the test results of the FAST (Fabric Assurance by Simple Testing) with those of the KES - F (Kawabata Evaluation Systems for Fabrics) for a range of nineteen light weight wool and wool blend fabrics in terms of the low - stress mechanical properties of bending, shear, and tensile deformation. It is found that there are very significant correlations between the corresponding parameters for extensibility and shear rigidity obtained from the test results of the two systems. The correlation between the values of bending rigidity obtained from the two systems is only moderate. Furthermore, for the fabrics tested in this study, the values of bending rigidity, shear rigidity, and extensibility measured using the KES - F instruments are higher than those of the corresponding parameters measured using the FAST instruments. The linear regression equation is given for each pair of corresponding parameter.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(1097102911201400+2 种基金11026062)Project of Henan Provincial Department of Education(2011A110015)Talent Youth Teacher Fund of Xinyang Normal University
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(1120140010971029)+1 种基金Basic and Frontier Technology Reseach Project of Henan Province(142300410433)Project for youth teacher of Xinyang Normal University(2014-QN-061)