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[SSS28-06] Numerical simulation of long-term earthquake activity on an active-fault cluster in the Japanese island
Keywords:active fault, long-term earthquake activity, numerical simulation, Japanese island, crustal stress, rheology structure
Earthquake ruptures on the active faults are triggered on the occasion that a shear stress reaches an assumed level on some monitoring points on the fault plane. Stresses on the monitoring points are a superposition of the tectonic stress above-mentioned and Green's functions beforehand calculated for the rheology structure model from the ruptured fault to the other faults. Thus, we can show the calculation results involving the effects of constant loading of the tectonic stress and the stress perturbations due to inland large earthquakes on an earthquake cycle of each active fault with the present simulation.
References
Cho, I. and Y. Kuwahara, 2013, Modeling of a three-dimensional thermal structure in the lower crust for numerical simulations of crustal deformation of the Japanese Islands, EPS, 65, 855-861.
Cho, I. and Y. Kuwahara, 2013, Numerical simulation of crustal deformation using a three-dimensional viscoelastic crustal structure model for the Japanese Islands under east-west compression , EPS, 65, 1041-1046.
(present affiliation of I. Cho: MEXT )