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arxiv: adap-org/9307001 · v1 · submitted 1993-08-05 · adap-org · chao-dyn· nlin.AO· nlin.CD· nlin.PS· patt-sol

Dynamics of Earthquake Faults

classification adap-org chao-dynnlin.AOnlin.CDnlin.PSpatt-sol
keywords modelbehaviordynamicaldynamicsearthquakeeventsseismologystudies
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We present an overview of our ongoing studies of the rich dynamical behavior of the uniform, deterministic Burridge--Knopoff model of an earthquake fault. We discuss the behavior of the model in the context of current questions in seismology. Some of the topics considered include: (1) basic properties of the model, such as the magnitude vs. frequency distribution and the distinction between small and large events; (2) dynamics of individual events, including dynamical selection of rupture propagation speeds; (3) generalizations of the model to more realistic, higher dimensional models; (4) studies of predictability, in which artificial catalogs generated by the model are used to test and determine the limitations of pattern recognition algorithms used in seismology.

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