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Earthquake prediction: a new physical basis
Authors:Staurt Crampin  Russ Evans  Barry K Atkinson
Institution:Institute of Geological Sciences, Murchison House, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3LA, Scotland;Department of Geology, Imperial College, London SW7 2BP, England
Abstract:Summary. Subcritical crack growth in the laboratory occurs slowly but progressively in solids subjected to low stresses at low strain rates. The cracks tend to grow parallel to the maximum compressive stress so that, when this stress is aligned over a large enough region, the cracks will also be aligned and possess effective seismic anisotropy. It is suggested that such subcritical crack growth produces extensive-dilatancy anisotropy (EDA) throughout earth-quake preparation zones. This process is a possible driving mechanism for earthquake precursors observed at substantial distances from impending focal zones, and provides, in the shear-wave splitting which has been observed in several seismic regions, a possible technique for monitoring the build-up of stress before earthquakes.
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