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Off-fault deformation feedback and strain localization precursor during laboratory earthquakes

Earth Sciences

Off-fault deformation feedback and strain localization precursor during laboratory earthquakes

G. G. Meyer, C. Giorgetti, et al.

Recent research by Gabriel G. Meyer, Carolina Giorgetti, Simon Guérin-Marthe, and Marie Violay unveils how off-fault strain localization and foreshock migration could be key indicators for predicting earthquakes. Their innovative friction experiments reveal a fascinating connection between stick-slip behavior and off-fault deformation, suggesting that precursory strain localization may reliably forecast significant seismic events.... show more
Abstract
Recent large-scale seismological observations have shown that off-fault strain localization and foreshock migration could serve as an early warning of an impending earthquake. However, this process is still largely unknown. In this study, state-of-the-art friction experiments were conducted in a oil-confined biaxial shear apparatus to investigate the link between stick-slip nucleation and off-fault deformation. Our findings indicate that there is a direct link between stick-slip nucleation and off-fault deformation, provided that the fault is conditionally unstable (a - b < 0). Inelastic off-fault deformation may trigger unstable slip by decreasing the stiffness of the surrounding rock volume, which favors earthquake nucleation. Additionally, the study presents laboratory observation of precursory strain localization around a fault during stick-slip cycles. These findings suggest that volumetric deformation processes could be a main factor in the nucleation of large ruptures and strain localization could be a reliable harbinger of large earthquakes.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Oct 11, 2024
Authors
Gabriel G. Meyer, Carolina Giorgetti, Simon Guérin-Marthe, Marie Violay
Tags
earthquake prediction
off-fault deformation
stick-slip behavior
strain localization
nucleation
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