2019
DOI: 10.1029/2019jb018339
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Micro‐Seismic Monitoring of a Shear Fault Within a Floating Ice Plate

Abstract: The deformation of a circular fault in a thin floating ice plate imposed by a slow rotational displacement is investigated. Temporal changes in shear strength, as a proxy for the resistance of the fault as a whole, are monitored by the torque required to impose a constant displacement rate. Micro-seismic monitoring is used to study the relationship between fault average resistance (torque) and micro-ruptures. The size distribution of ruptures follows a power-law scaling characterized by an unusually high expon… Show more

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“…In previous studies, it was confirmed that the MS parameters, such as amplitude, event number and frequency, which could reflect the quantity, size and direction of microcrack propagation, had a great relevance on damage degree of coal and rock [20][21][22][23]. The actual MS signals contain a great amount of noise whose interference often results in the difficulty of the signal processing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In previous studies, it was confirmed that the MS parameters, such as amplitude, event number and frequency, which could reflect the quantity, size and direction of microcrack propagation, had a great relevance on damage degree of coal and rock [20][21][22][23]. The actual MS signals contain a great amount of noise whose interference often results in the difficulty of the signal processing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%