Pattern of Stress-Strain Accumulation due to a Long Dipslip Fault Movement in a Viscoelastic Layered Model of The Lithosphere–Asthenosphere System

The process of stress accumulation near earthquake faults during the aseismic period in between two major seismic events in seismically active regions has become a subject of research during the last few decades. In the present paper a long dip -slip fault is taken to be situated in a viscoelastic l...

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Main Authors: Debnath S.K., Sen S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2013-08-01
Series:International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ijame-2013-0040
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spelling doaj-ec53c0b48db34ca1b2c2917fd25457e12021-09-05T21:02:00ZengSciendoInternational Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering1734-44922013-08-0118365367010.2478/ijame-2013-0040Pattern of Stress-Strain Accumulation due to a Long Dipslip Fault Movement in a Viscoelastic Layered Model of The Lithosphere–Asthenosphere SystemDebnath S.K.0Sen S.1Department of Basic Science and Humanities Meghnad Saha Institute of Technology (A unit of Techno India Group) Nazirabad P.O., Uchhepota Via- Sonarpur, Kolkata-700150, INDIADepartment of Applied Mathematics University of Calcutta 92, APC Road, Kolkata 700009, INDIAThe process of stress accumulation near earthquake faults during the aseismic period in between two major seismic events in seismically active regions has become a subject of research during the last few decades. In the present paper a long dip -slip fault is taken to be situated in a viscoelastic layer over a viscoelastic half space representing the lithosphere-asthenosphere system. A movement of the dip-slip nature across the fault occurs when the accumulated stress due to various tectonic reasons, e.g., mantle convection etc., exceeds the local friction and cohesive forces across the fault. The movement is assumed to be slipping in nature, expressions for displacements, stresses and strains are obtained by solving the associated boundary value problem with the help of integral transformation and Green's function method. A detailed study of these expressions may give some ideas about the nature of stress accumulation in the system, which in turn will be helpful in formulating an earthquake prediction programmehttps://doi.org/10.2478/ijame-2013-0040aseismic perioddip-slip faultearthquake predictionstress accumulationviscoelastic-layered model
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Pattern of Stress-Strain Accumulation due to a Long Dipslip Fault Movement in a Viscoelastic Layered Model of The Lithosphere–Asthenosphere System
International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering
aseismic period
dip-slip fault
earthquake prediction
stress accumulation
viscoelastic-layered model
author_facet Debnath S.K.
Sen S.
author_sort Debnath S.K.
title Pattern of Stress-Strain Accumulation due to a Long Dipslip Fault Movement in a Viscoelastic Layered Model of The Lithosphere–Asthenosphere System
title_short Pattern of Stress-Strain Accumulation due to a Long Dipslip Fault Movement in a Viscoelastic Layered Model of The Lithosphere–Asthenosphere System
title_full Pattern of Stress-Strain Accumulation due to a Long Dipslip Fault Movement in a Viscoelastic Layered Model of The Lithosphere–Asthenosphere System
title_fullStr Pattern of Stress-Strain Accumulation due to a Long Dipslip Fault Movement in a Viscoelastic Layered Model of The Lithosphere–Asthenosphere System
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of Stress-Strain Accumulation due to a Long Dipslip Fault Movement in a Viscoelastic Layered Model of The Lithosphere–Asthenosphere System
title_sort pattern of stress-strain accumulation due to a long dipslip fault movement in a viscoelastic layered model of the lithosphere–asthenosphere system
publisher Sciendo
series International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering
issn 1734-4492
publishDate 2013-08-01
description The process of stress accumulation near earthquake faults during the aseismic period in between two major seismic events in seismically active regions has become a subject of research during the last few decades. In the present paper a long dip -slip fault is taken to be situated in a viscoelastic layer over a viscoelastic half space representing the lithosphere-asthenosphere system. A movement of the dip-slip nature across the fault occurs when the accumulated stress due to various tectonic reasons, e.g., mantle convection etc., exceeds the local friction and cohesive forces across the fault. The movement is assumed to be slipping in nature, expressions for displacements, stresses and strains are obtained by solving the associated boundary value problem with the help of integral transformation and Green's function method. A detailed study of these expressions may give some ideas about the nature of stress accumulation in the system, which in turn will be helpful in formulating an earthquake prediction programme
topic aseismic period
dip-slip fault
earthquake prediction
stress accumulation
viscoelastic-layered model
url https://doi.org/10.2478/ijame-2013-0040
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