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Signature of transition to supershear rupture speed in the coseismic off-fault damage zone

Most earthquake ruptures propagate at speeds below the shear wave velocity within the crust, but in some rare cases, ruptures reach supershear speeds. The physics underlying the transition of natural subshear earthquakes to supershear ones is currently not fully understood. Most observational studie...

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Autores principales: Jara, Jorge, Bruhat, Lucile, Thomas, Marion Y., Antoine, Solène L., Okubo, Kurama, Rougier, Esteban, Rosakis, Ares J., Sammis, Charles G., Klinger, Yann, Jolivet, Romain, Bhat, Harsha S.
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8595990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35153594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2021.0364
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author Jara, Jorge
Bruhat, Lucile
Thomas, Marion Y.
Antoine, Solène L.
Okubo, Kurama
Rougier, Esteban
Rosakis, Ares J.
Sammis, Charles G.
Klinger, Yann
Jolivet, Romain
Bhat, Harsha S.
author_facet Jara, Jorge
Bruhat, Lucile
Thomas, Marion Y.
Antoine, Solène L.
Okubo, Kurama
Rougier, Esteban
Rosakis, Ares J.
Sammis, Charles G.
Klinger, Yann
Jolivet, Romain
Bhat, Harsha S.
author_sort Jara, Jorge
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description Most earthquake ruptures propagate at speeds below the shear wave velocity within the crust, but in some rare cases, ruptures reach supershear speeds. The physics underlying the transition of natural subshear earthquakes to supershear ones is currently not fully understood. Most observational studies of supershear earthquakes have focused on determining which fault segments sustain fully grown supershear ruptures. Experimentally cross-validated numerical models have identified some of the key ingredients required to trigger a transition to supershear speed. However, the conditions for such a transition in nature are still unclear, including the precise location of this transition. In this work, we provide theoretical and numerical insights to identify the precise location of such a transition in nature. We use fracture mechanics arguments with multiple numerical models to identify the signature of supershear transition in coseismic off-fault damage. We then cross-validate this signature with high-resolution observations of fault zone width and early aftershock distributions. We confirm that the location of the transition from subshear to supershear speed is characterized by a decrease in the width of the coseismic off-fault damage zone. We thus help refine the precise location of such a transition for natural supershear earthquakes.
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spelling pubmed-85959902022-02-11 Signature of transition to supershear rupture speed in the coseismic off-fault damage zone Jara, Jorge Bruhat, Lucile Thomas, Marion Y. Antoine, Solène L. Okubo, Kurama Rougier, Esteban Rosakis, Ares J. Sammis, Charles G. Klinger, Yann Jolivet, Romain Bhat, Harsha S. Proc Math Phys Eng Sci Research Articles Most earthquake ruptures propagate at speeds below the shear wave velocity within the crust, but in some rare cases, ruptures reach supershear speeds. The physics underlying the transition of natural subshear earthquakes to supershear ones is currently not fully understood. Most observational studies of supershear earthquakes have focused on determining which fault segments sustain fully grown supershear ruptures. Experimentally cross-validated numerical models have identified some of the key ingredients required to trigger a transition to supershear speed. However, the conditions for such a transition in nature are still unclear, including the precise location of this transition. In this work, we provide theoretical and numerical insights to identify the precise location of such a transition in nature. We use fracture mechanics arguments with multiple numerical models to identify the signature of supershear transition in coseismic off-fault damage. We then cross-validate this signature with high-resolution observations of fault zone width and early aftershock distributions. We confirm that the location of the transition from subshear to supershear speed is characterized by a decrease in the width of the coseismic off-fault damage zone. We thus help refine the precise location of such a transition for natural supershear earthquakes. The Royal Society 2021-11 2021-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8595990/ /pubmed/35153594 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2021.0364 Text en © 2021 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Jara, Jorge
Bruhat, Lucile
Thomas, Marion Y.
Antoine, Solène L.
Okubo, Kurama
Rougier, Esteban
Rosakis, Ares J.
Sammis, Charles G.
Klinger, Yann
Jolivet, Romain
Bhat, Harsha S.
Signature of transition to supershear rupture speed in the coseismic off-fault damage zone
title Signature of transition to supershear rupture speed in the coseismic off-fault damage zone
title_full Signature of transition to supershear rupture speed in the coseismic off-fault damage zone
title_fullStr Signature of transition to supershear rupture speed in the coseismic off-fault damage zone
title_full_unstemmed Signature of transition to supershear rupture speed in the coseismic off-fault damage zone
title_short Signature of transition to supershear rupture speed in the coseismic off-fault damage zone
title_sort signature of transition to supershear rupture speed in the coseismic off-fault damage zone
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8595990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35153594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2021.0364
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