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Stress and strain Stress: A force exerted per unit area within rocks or other Earth materials Strain: Deformation (size, shape, and orientation) of rock.

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Page 1: Stress and strain Stress: A force exerted per unit area within rocks or other Earth materials Strain: Deformation (size, shape, and orientation) of rock.
Page 2: Stress and strain Stress: A force exerted per unit area within rocks or other Earth materials Strain: Deformation (size, shape, and orientation) of rock.

• Stress and strain

• Stress: A force exerted per unit area within rocks or other Earth materials

• Strain: Deformation (size, shape, and orientation) of rock materials caused by stress

• Rock strength: Rock’s ability to stand a magnitude level of stress before rupture

Causes for Earthquakes (1)

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Stress

Body forces :gravitySurface forces: friction

Stress on a plane: tractionNormal and shear component

From Stein Wisession 2003

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Strain

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What is an earthquake?

Probably Namazu escaping at his guardian GodsOr Poseidon getting angry???

An earthquake is a release of strain accumulated on a fault

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• Earthquake: Sudden release of strain energy caused by rock rupture when the stress is higher than the rock strength or the friction on the fault surface (faulting)

Causes for Earthquakes (2)

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Stick Slip

From Marshak, 2005

In the case of rocks alreadyCut by a fault

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The story of a Rock,the Wilson Cycle

From Plummer, McGeary and Carlson, 2001

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QUELLMECHANISMEN

Im Falle tektonischer Beben kann man 3 grudlegende Quellmechanismen unterscheiden:

Die Länge der Bruchflächen rangiert zwischen ein paar Metern für kleine Beben und mehr als 1000 km für sehr große Beben.

Abschiebung

normal fault

Aufschiebung

reverse fault

Seitenverschiebung

strike-slip fault

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Double couple:

This guarantee the conservation of moment

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Extension:Normal fault

Compression:Thrust or Reverse fault

Conservative baoundary:Strike slip fault (transform fault)

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QUELLMECHANISMEN

Beispiel: Quellmechanismen und Tektonik

Subduktion, Aufschiebung,

Nord Amerika über Pazifik Seitenverschiebung

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Bookshelf faulting

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