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Nature | 2008

Effects of acoustic waves on stick–slip in granular media and implications for earthquakes

Paul A. Johnson; Heather M. Savage; Matt Knuth; Joan S. Gomberg; Chris Marone

It remains unknown how the small strains induced by seismic waves can trigger earthquakes at large distances, in some cases thousands of kilometres from the triggering earthquake, with failure often occurring long after the waves have passed. Earthquake nucleation is usually observed to take place at depths of 10–20u2009km, and so static overburden should be large enough to inhibit triggering by seismic-wave stress perturbations. To understand the physics of dynamic triggering better, as well as the influence of dynamic stressing on earthquake recurrence, we have conducted laboratory studies of stick–slip in granular media with and without applied acoustic vibration. Glass beads were used to simulate granular fault zone material, sheared under constant normal stress, and subject to transient or continuous perturbation by acoustic waves. Here we show that small-magnitude failure events, corresponding to triggered aftershocks, occur when applied sound-wave amplitudes exceed several microstrain. These events are frequently delayed or occur as part of a cascade of small events. Vibrations also cause large slip events to be disrupted in time relative to those without wave perturbation. The effects are observed for many large-event cycles after vibrations cease, indicating a strain memory in the granular material. Dynamic stressing of tectonic faults may play a similar role in determining the complexity of earthquake recurrence.


Archive | 2010

Evidence for Deep Tectonic Tremor in the Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone

J. R. Brown; Stephanie G. Prejean; Gregory C. Beroza; Joan S. Gomberg; Peter J. Haeussler


Archive | 2004

Nonlinear Soil Response Induced in Situ by an Active Source at Garner Valley

Fred Pearce; Paul Bodin; T. B. Brackman; Z. S. Lawrence; Joan S. Gomberg; Jamison H. Steidl; F. Meng; Robert A. Guyer; Kenneth H. Stokoe; Paul A. Johnson


Archive | 2008

Triggered Tremor as a Slow Slip Meter

Joan S. Gomberg; Aaron G. Wech; Kenneth C. Creager; Douglas H. Christensen; Jeffrey T. Freymueller; Paul Bodin; John E. Vidale; Stephanie G. Prejean


Archive | 2004

Monitoring non-linear wave propagation in the 2004 Garner Valley demonstration project

Paul Bodin; T. B. Brackman; Z. S. Lawrence; Joan S. Gomberg; Jamison H. Steidl; F. Meng; Kenneth H. Stokoe; Paul A. Johnson; Fred Pearce


Archive | 2009

A Tale of Two Seismic Swarms: Implications for different forcing mechanisms (Invited)

Weston A. Thelen; Joan S. Gomberg; Paul Bodin; R. J. M. Hartog; Gail C. Wright; Alan C. Rohay


Archive | 2009

The Slumgullion Natural Laboratory: Overview of the 2009 Multidisciplinary Reconnaissance

Paul Bodin; William H. Schulz; Joan S. Gomberg; Jason W. Kean; Jeffrey A. Coe; Gonghui Wang; Phillip J. MacQueen; Kenneth R. Foster; Kenneth C. Creager


Archive | 2009

The Slumgullion Natural Laboratory: Landsliding Mechanisms Inferred from Seismic and Geodetic Observations

William H. Schulz; Jason W. Kean; Joan S. Gomberg; Paul Bodin; Gonghui Wang; Jeffrey A. Coe; Phillip J. MacQueen; Kenneth R. Foster; Kenneth C. Creager


Open-File Report | 2008

Report on the Aseismic Slip, Tremor, and Earthquakes Workshop

Joan S. Gomberg; Evelyn Roeloffs; Anne M. Trehu; Herb Dragert; Charles Meertens


Archive | 2008

The Effects of Acoustic Waves on Stick Slip Behavior in Sheared Granular Media and Their Implications for Earthquake Recurrence and Dynamic Triggering

Paul A. Johnson; Chris Marone; Joan S. Gomberg; Heather M. Savage; M. W. Knuth; Benjamin Behringer; Brett M. Carpenter

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Paul Bodin

University of Colorado Boulder

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Chris Marone

Pennsylvania State University

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Fred Pearce

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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T. B. Brackman

Northern Kentucky University

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Aaron G. Wech

University of Washington

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Jason W. Kean

United States Geological Survey

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Jeffrey A. Coe

United States Geological Survey

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