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[SCG44-12] Condition for the transition from slow to fast earthquakes analyzed by the BK model with the interaction among heat, fluid pressure, and porosity
Keywords:slow earthquake, fast earthquake, transition, heat, fluid pressure, porosity
We now discuss the condition thatthe transition emerges. From the governing equations for the temperature T, fluid pressure p, and porosity phi within the slip zone, we can express p as a function of the slip u. We employ the initial condition just before the first slow earthquake, and obtain p as a function of u, which is referred to as the original p-u curve. After that the observed p-u curve differs from the original p-u curve because the system repeats the stick-slip behavior. However, the discussion of the condition for the transition to occur was confirmed to be possible based on the original p-u curve as follows.
With the original p-u curve, we can obtain the slip distance um with which p takes the minimum value. Note that the fluid pressure tends to decrease and increase during the slow and fast earthquakes, respectively. We can expect that the transition never occurs before the accumulated slip exceeds um for the original p-u curve. We confirmed that um gives a lower bound of the critical slip distance for the transition for the observed p-u curve. Note that even if u exceeds um, we cannot conclude that the transition occurs. The condition u > um is a necessary condition, and not a sufficient condition, for the transition to occur.