Mitiyasu Ohnaka ... 279 pages -Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1st edition (May 27, 2013)
Language: English - ISBN-10: 1107030064 - ISBN-13: 978-1107030060
Despite significant advances in the understanding of earthquake
generation processes and derivation of underlying physical laws,
controversy remains regarding the constitutive law for earthquake
ruptures and how it should be formulated. Laboratory experiments are
necessary to obtain high-resolution measurements that allow the physical
nature of shear rupture processes to be deduced, and to resolve the
controversy. This important book provides a deeper understanding of
earthquake processes from nucleation to their dynamic propagation. Its
key focus is a deductive approach based on laboratory-derived physical
laws and formulae, such as a unifying constitutive law, a constitutive
scaling law, and a physical model of shear rupture nucleation. Topics
covered include: the fundamentals of rock failure physics, earthquake
generation processes, physical scale dependence, and large-earthquake
generation cycles. Designed for researchers and professionals in
earthquake seismology, rock failure physics, geology and earthquake
engineering, it is also a valuable reference for graduate students.