Acoustic fluidization for earthquakes?
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
physics.geo-ph
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acousticfluidizationacknowledgealternativeappearcrustalearthquakesexplanations
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Melosh [1996] has suggested that acoustic fluidization could provide an alternative to theories that are invoked as explanations for why some crustal faults appear to be weak. We show that there is a subtle but profound inconsistency in the theory that unfortunately invalidates the results. We propose possible remedies but must acknowledge that the relevance of acoustic fluidization remains an open question.
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