2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00024-011-0450-8
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Complex Earthquake Cycle Simulations Using a Two-Degree-of-Freedom Spring-Block Model with a Rate- and State-Friction Law

Abstract: Abstract-Numerical simulations of complex earthquake cycles are conducted using a two-degree-of-freedom spring-block model with a rate-and state-friction law, which has been supported by laboratory experiments. The model consisted of two blocks coupled to each other and connected by elastic springs to a constant-velocity, moving driver. By widely and systematically varying the model parameters, various slip patterns were obtained, including the periodic recurrence of seismic and aseismic slip events, and sever… Show more

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“…This is similar to the chaotic motions in a two-degree-of-freedom system studied by numerous researches [e.g., Turcotte, 1990a,b, 1992;de Sousa Viera, 1999;and Abe and Kato, 2013]. Figures 11-13 show the simulation results for η 1 =10 and η 2 =10, η 1 =10 and η 2 =2, and η 1 =10 and η 2 =20, respectively, when the values of other model parameters are the same as those in Figure 7.…”
Section: Effect Due To Static Frictional Forcesupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…This is similar to the chaotic motions in a two-degree-of-freedom system studied by numerous researches [e.g., Turcotte, 1990a,b, 1992;de Sousa Viera, 1999;and Abe and Kato, 2013]. Figures 11-13 show the simulation results for η 1 =10 and η 2 =10, η 1 =10 and η 2 =2, and η 1 =10 and η 2 =20, respectively, when the values of other model parameters are the same as those in Figure 7.…”
Section: Effect Due To Static Frictional Forcesupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The details can be seen in Thompson and Stewart [1986] or other nonlinear literatures. Chaotic motion in a two-degree-of-freedom system have been studied by numerous researches [e.g., Turcotte, 1990a,b, 1992;de Sousa Viera, 1999;and Abe and Kato, 2013]. However, only the friction law was considered in those studies.…”
Section: Friction Due To Thermal Pressurizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous solutions, developments, and applications exist (e.g. Burridge and Knopoff, 1967;Cao and Aki, 1984;Schmittbuhl et al, 1996;Carlson and Langer, 1989;Carlson et al, 1991;Gu and Wong, 1991;Kawamura, 2006, 2008;Wang, 2012;Erickson et al, 2011;Abe and Kato, 2013;Aragon and Jagla, 2013). Burridge and Knopoff (1967) developed the simple spring-slider model into one-and twodimensional models, both experimentally and numerically.…”
Section: Spring-slider Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors implemented different forms of the friction laws, e.g. time dependence (Dieterich, 1972a), displacement dependence (Cao and Aki, 1984), and rate and state dependence (Gu and Wong, 1991;Erickson et al, 2011;Abe and Kato, 2013). Several developments were aimed at including additional effects such as seismic waves (Wang, 2012) or stress relaxation (Aragon and Jagla, 2013).…”
Section: Spring-slider Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This periodic orbit then undergoes a period doubling cascade into a strange attractor, recognized as broadband noise in the power spectrum. From numerical simulations of earthquake ruptures using a twobody model with a rate-and state-friction law, Abe and Kato (2013) observed various slip patterns, including the periodic recurrence of seismic and aseismic slip events, and several types of chaotic behavior. The system exhibits typical perioddoubling sequences for some parameter ranges, and attains chaotic motion.…”
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confidence: 99%